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3 June, 13:35

Dalton added 3402 + 4950 to get 8352 estimates the sum by rounding the addends to the nearest hundreds is dalton sum reasonably

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  1. 3 June, 15:38
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    It's reasonable.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    To round to the nearest number we have to follow certain rules:

    If the number end in a digit between 1 and 49, we round to the lower number that ends in 00. If the number ends in 50 or more, we round to the higher next even hundred.

    In this case, 3402 is rounded to 3400, and 4950 is rounded to 5000, if we sum these rounded numbers we have 3400 + 5000 = 8400.

    No, Dalton has 8352 as a result, which is rounded to 8400. This means that Dalton's operation is reasonable. Actually, 8352 is the exact result of the sum.
  2. 3 June, 17:17
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    Yes his sum is reasonable.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3402 rounded to the nearest hundred is 3400.

    4950 rounded to the nearest hundred is 5000.

    3400+5000=8400

    His sum of 8352 rounded to the nearest hundred is 8400.
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