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289810304 round to the nearest million? - Answers

290,000,000 because 910,304 (the number after the millions places) is above half of the place to the left of it, for example it is more than 500,000, so it rounds up to 1 million, and you add one million to 289 million to get 290 million or 290,000,000.



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290,000,000 because 910,304 (the number after the millions places) is above half of the place to the left of it, for example it is more than 500,000, so it rounds up to 1 million, and you add one million to 289 million to get 290 million or 290,000,000.



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289810304 round to the nearest million? - Answers

290,000,000 because 910,304 (the number after the millions places) is above half of the place to the left of it, for example it is more than 500,000, so it rounds up to 1 million, and you add one million to 289 million to get 290 million or 290,000,000.

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