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How do you round 114 to the nearest hundred? - Answers
To do this, determine which number is in the hundreds place. In this case, it is the first "1." Next, look to the right of this number and determine if the next number will cause the 1 to round up or stay the same. The next number is a 1 (or 14 if you consider both numbers). This is not higher than 5 (or 50), so it will not cause the 1 to round up. Therefore, the answer is 100.
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How do you round 114 to the nearest hundred? - Answers
To do this, determine which number is in the hundreds place. In this case, it is the first "1." Next, look to the right of this number and determine if the next number will cause the 1 to round up or stay the same. The next number is a 1 (or 14 if you consider both numbers). This is not higher than 5 (or 50), so it will not cause the 1 to round up. Therefore, the answer is 100.
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How do you round 114 to the nearest hundred? - Answers
To do this, determine which number is in the hundreds place. In this case, it is the first "1." Next, look to the right of this number and determine if the next number will cause the 1 to round up or stay the same. The next number is a 1 (or 14 if you consider both numbers). This is not higher than 5 (or 50), so it will not cause the 1 to round up. Therefore, the answer is 100.
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