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mart [117]
4 years ago
5

One television show had 22,471,000 viewers last week. The show that followed it had 36,730,000 viewers. Round each number to the

nearest ten million. What is the combined number of viewers of the two television shows? A. 60,000,000 B. 59,000,000 C. 58,000,000 D. 50,000,000 plz help  
Mathematics
2 answers:
Paladinen [302]4 years ago
8 0
<span>In the laws of mathematics, especially in rounding off digits, you should take note of the digit following that number no matter how long or short a number is. If the number is preceded by numbers between 0-4, the number does not change. However if its is preceded by numbers between 5-9, add one to the number. In this problem, you are required to round off each number to the nearest ten million before adding them. So 22,471,000 becomes 20,000,000 and 36,730,000 becomes 40,000,000. Add the both of them and you will get 60,000,000. The answer is letter A.</span>
jeka944 years ago
7 0

the answer is A gayvtyubyftc


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