Chapter 1: Q 1.9. (page 11)
Round to the nearest: a hundred b thousand c ten thousand.
Short Answer
(a)So, is rounded to the nearest hundred.
(b)So, isrounded to the nearest thousand
(c)So, is rounded to the nearest ten hundred.
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Chapter 1: Q 1.9. (page 11)
Round to the nearest: a hundred b thousand c ten thousand.
(a)So, is rounded to the nearest hundred.
(b)So, isrounded to the nearest thousand
(c)So, is rounded to the nearest ten hundred.
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