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How do you 4761742 round to the nearest hundred thousand? - Answers

When rounding numbers up or down - always look at the next digit. If it's between 0 and 4, you round down - if it's between 5 & 9, you round up. In this case, you have the digit 7 already in the hundred-thousand place, - the next digit (in the ten-thousands place) is 6. The number 6 shows you need to round up - so your new number would be 4800000.



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When rounding numbers up or down - always look at the next digit. If it's between 0 and 4, you round down - if it's between 5 & 9, you round up. In this case, you have the digit 7 already in the hundred-thousand place, - the next digit (in the ten-thousands place) is 6. The number 6 shows you need to round up - so your new number would be 4800000.



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How do you 4761742 round to the nearest hundred thousand? - Answers

When rounding numbers up or down - always look at the next digit. If it's between 0 and 4, you round down - if it's between 5 & 9, you round up. In this case, you have the digit 7 already in the hundred-thousand place, - the next digit (in the ten-thousands place) is 6. The number 6 shows you need to round up - so your new number would be 4800000.

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