Question
Fill in the boxes appropriately.
NumberNearest TensNearest HundredsNearest Thousands
3,176
4,017
5,789
8,203

Answer

NumberNearest TensNearest HundredsNearest Thousands
3,1763,1803,2003,000
4,0174,0204,0004,000
5,7895,7905,8006,000
8,2038,2008.2008,000

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