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Salma Morrison
6 February, 22:54
Round 713,949 to the nearest hundred
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Judith Buck
6 February, 23:40
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The number rounded to the nearest hundred is 713,900.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the number 713,949. It is required to round this number to the nearest hundred.
1 - Unit.
10 - Ten
100 Hundred.
We need to round to the nearest number multiples of 100.
There are two simple rules to round numbers:
1 - If the next number is equal or higher than 5, you should increase in 1 the previous number.
2 - If the next number is less than 5, you can delete all the next numbers.
Analyzing the number 713,949 we can note that the number after 9 hundred is 4, as it is less than 5, we can delete all the upcoming numbers.
713,949 rounded is
713,900.
Finally, we can conclude that the number rounded to the nearest hundred is 713,900.
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Brenna Farley
7 February, 01:54
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713,900
Step-by-step explanation:
713,949
The bold, italic, underlined digit is the hundreds digit.
To round to the nearest hundred, change all digits to the right of the hundreds digit to 0. Now you have
713,900
There is one more step. Look at the first digit that used to be to the right of the hundreds digit. If it is from 1 to 4, the hundreds digit remains the same. If it is from 5 to 9, the hundreds digit goes up by 1. In this case, the first digit to the right of the hundreds digit was 4, so the hundreds digit does not go up by 1.
Answer: 713,900
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