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Darya [45]
3 years ago
8

95498 rounded to the nearest 10 - we have 99, hundred we have 500, thousand we have 5500, ten thousands we have 95,500

Mathematics
2 answers:
Serga [27]3 years ago
5 0
95,500
95,498      498 is closer too 500 than 490 if its 5 or move go up a level if its 5 or less go down a level
solong [7]3 years ago
5 0

⇒The Given Number is

 95,498

→Rounding to Nearest Ten

Unit digit is ≥5, so add 1 to digit at tens place to get number rounded to nearest ten and replace unit digit by 0.

95498

  +1

=95,500------When Rounded to nearest ten.

→Rounding to Nearest Hundred

Tens digit is ≥5, so add 1 to digit at Hundred place to get number rounded to nearest Hundred and replace last two digit by 0.

95498

 +1

=95,500------When Rounded to nearest Hundred

→Rounding to Nearest Thousand

Hundred place digit is <5,  replace last three digit by 0.

=95,000------When Rounded to nearest Thousand

→Rounding to Nearest Ten Thousand

Thousand place digit is ≥5,  replace last four digit by 0 and add 1 to digit at Ten Thousand Place.

=100,000------When Rounded to nearest Thousand

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