Answer:
5300.
If you're rounding to the nearest hundred you look at the tens place. If its 5 or over you go up. So in this case we'll raise the 2 to a 5 because 6 is above 5.
Answer:
14 and 16.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that two consecutive even numbers is 30.
Let's let n be <em>any number</em>.
Then the first <em>even</em> number must be 2n.
This is because n can be any number, either even or odd. However, if we multiply it by 2, this <em>ensures</em> that 2n is even. Remember that any number multiplied by 2 yields an even number.
Therefore, the consecutive even number will be (2n+2). Not (2n+1), because that gives an odd number.
We know that they sum to 30. So, we can write the following equation.

And we solve from there:

So, the value of n is 7.
Therefore, the first even number is 7(2)=14.
And the consecutive even number is 16.
Edit: Typo
There would be 1,320 different ways, just multiply all the possible front runners 12 second runners 11 and third runners 10, 12x11x10=1,320