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What is 152909 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand?

It is 200000.


What is 152909 rounded to the nearest?

To round 152909 to the nearest thousand, you look at the hundreds digit, which is 9. Since 9 is 5 or greater, you round up the thousands digit from 2 to 3. Therefore, 152909 rounded to the nearest thousand is 153000.


Which number rounds to 200000 is it A 289005 B 251659 C 152909 D 149889?

What number round to 200,000 when rounded to the nearest thousand A142,026. B165,400C220,754D1995,000


What does 152909 round to?

200,000.


Which number rounds up to 200000 149889 or 152909?

149,889 rounds down to 100,000 152,909 rounds up to 200,000 (in both cases, rounding to the nearest 100,000)


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