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Allen Gregory
16 November, 12:40
32,851 rounded to the nearest hundred
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Kadyn Tyler
16 November, 14:21
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To round to the nearest hundred, you look at the 10's spot
because in this case the 10's spot is a 5 you round the 8 to a 9
32900
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Cash Garza
16 November, 16:29
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The rounded number is 32,900.
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