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How do you round down to the preceding thousand? - Answers
I believe that rounding down to the proceding thousand would be to round down. Take 8765 for example. To round that down to the proceding thousand would mean you would make that into 8000. That's how I would do it. Math Rules!
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I believe that rounding down to the proceding thousand would be to round down. Take 8765 for example. To round that down to the proceding thousand would mean you would make that into 8000. That's how I would do it. Math Rules!
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How do you round down to the preceding thousand? - Answers
I believe that rounding down to the proceding thousand would be to round down. Take 8765 for example. To round that down to the proceding thousand would mean you would make that into 8000. That's how I would do it. Math Rules!
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