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How do you round 20562 to the nearest thousand? - Answers

0 is in the thousands spot, so that is what you round.5 is behind the thousands spot, so you use that number to determine if you are going to round or not.Remember that if the number is 4 or less, you don't round it.Remember that if the number is 5 or more, you round it up.So since 5 is roundable, you turn 5 and every digits below it to 0.So now, the 0 that is in the thousands place rounds up to 1.So the answer is: 21000



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0 is in the thousands spot, so that is what you round.5 is behind the thousands spot, so you use that number to determine if you are going to round or not.Remember that if the number is 4 or less, you don't round it.Remember that if the number is 5 or more, you round it up.So since 5 is roundable, you turn 5 and every digits below it to 0.So now, the 0 that is in the thousands place rounds up to 1.So the answer is: 21000



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How do you round 20562 to the nearest thousand? - Answers

0 is in the thousands spot, so that is what you round.5 is behind the thousands spot, so you use that number to determine if you are going to round or not.Remember that if the number is 4 or less, you don't round it.Remember that if the number is 5 or more, you round it up.So since 5 is roundable, you turn 5 and every digits below it to 0.So now, the 0 that is in the thousands place rounds up to 1.So the answer is: 21000

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      0 is in the thousands spot, so that is what you round.5 is behind the thousands spot, so you use that number to determine if you are going to round or not.Remember that if the number is 4 or less, you don't round it.Remember that if the number is 5 or more, you round it up.So since 5 is roundable, you turn 5 and every digits below it to 0.So now, the 0 that is in the thousands place rounds up to 1.So the answer is: 21000
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