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How do you Round 14.500 to the nearest ten thousand? - Answers

14.500 Are we thinking of decimals; reason because of the point(.) If so the nearest ten thousand is zero(0) However, if you mean 14,500 (Note the comma , not the point) , then the nearest ten thousand is '10,000'. NB When writing large numbers , you separate every thousand by a 'comm(,). Decimals are separated by a point(.) e.g. 14.500 = 14.5 (Decimal) 14,500 = 14,500 (Thousands).



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14.500 Are we thinking of decimals; reason because of the point(.) If so the nearest ten thousand is zero(0) However, if you mean 14,500 (Note the comma , not the point) , then the nearest ten thousand is '10,000'. NB When writing large numbers , you separate every thousand by a 'comm(,). Decimals are separated by a point(.) e.g. 14.500 = 14.5 (Decimal) 14,500 = 14,500 (Thousands).



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How do you Round 14.500 to the nearest ten thousand? - Answers

14.500 Are we thinking of decimals; reason because of the point(.) If so the nearest ten thousand is zero(0) However, if you mean 14,500 (Note the comma , not the point) , then the nearest ten thousand is '10,000'. NB When writing large numbers , you separate every thousand by a 'comm(,). Decimals are separated by a point(.) e.g. 14.500 = 14.5 (Decimal) 14,500 = 14,500 (Thousands).

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