The "1" in the thousands column should be dropped (and rounded down to zero, since it is less than "5"). The last 3 columns should be set to zero, also (but they were already zeros).
When rounding to the nearest 10,000 you keep only the figures in the 10,000s column and above (and add one to the 10,000 column if the number in the 1,000s column was 5 or more). Therefore, the way to round "931,000" is:
* keep the "9" (in the 100,000 column)
* keep the "3" (in the 10,000 column)
* (since there is a "1" in the 1,000 column, don't round up.)
* discard the "1" in the 1,000 column, making it a zero.
* leave the remaining zeros
So, the answer is:
.......930,000
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2007-10-01 06:01:01
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answer #1
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answered by bam 4
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930,000 because # three is in the ten thousand place and you look at the number at the right and if it is 5 or more you round the # up. If it is not you keep it the same and change everything else to 0's.
2007-09-27 13:05:38
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answer #2
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answered by nabizzle18 1
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That would be 9.3x 10^5.
You could also make it 930,000 to the nearest 10,000.
2007-09-27 12:59:14
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answer #3
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answered by Rich Z 7
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930,000
2007-09-27 13:38:53
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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930000
2007-10-01 04:04:50
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answer #5
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answered by Choose a bloody best answer. It's not hard. 7
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930,000
2007-09-27 12:58:40
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answer #6
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answered by TG 7
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81,115
2013-09-26 00:53:39
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answer #7
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answered by Marci Manzano 1
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9.31
2007-09-27 12:58:31
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answer #8
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answered by kyle f 2
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