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Talia Downs
11 May, 09:29
Round 653,500 to the nearest thousand.
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Kaylen Odonnell
11 May, 10:14
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654,000.
Step-by-step explanation:
The thousands place value is the 4th from the decimal.
653,500.0
3,000 is the thousands place.
When rounding, we must look at the digit to the right of the digit being rounded. In this case, its 5, so we round up to get 654,000.
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Isla Wang
11 May, 12:26
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654,000 is the answer.
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