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Anestetic [448]
3 years ago
9

When rounded to the thousands place, which of the numbers below round to 89,000? Select all that apply. A) 89,458 B) 88,450 C) 9

0,054 D) 89,905 E) 88,615
Mathematics
1 answer:
slega [8]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) 89,458  and

E) 88,615

When rounded to the thousands place, the numbers above will round to 89,000

Step-by-step explanation:

A) 89,458

When rounded to the thousands place, the number above will round to 89,000 because 458 is less than 500 .

In rounding we check the number next to the number which is to be rounded.

If that number is less than 5 it is dropped off and if it is greater and equal to 5 it is added to the next number.

In this number we check the hundreds place to round to the thousands number.

B) 88,450

When rounded to the thousands place, the number above will round to 88,000 because 450 is less than 500 .

C) 90,054

When rounded to the thousands place, the number above will round to 90,000 because 0 is less than 5 at the hundreds place .

D) 89,905

When rounded to the thousands place, the number above will round to 90,000 because 905 is greater than 500 .

E) 88,615

When rounded to the thousands place, the number above will round to 89,000 because 615 is greater than 500 .

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