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Clark Webb
25 March, 08:09
Round each addendum to the nearest ten. 478 + 112
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Gianni Parrish
25 March, 10:16
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500 and 100 because if you see the seven right, seven is the judge and so as the one. Make it 500 and the next number 100. So you'll have en estimate of 600. Ur welcome.
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