Use the digits 3, 7, 1, 5 to write a number that rounds to each of the following 2,000 3,500 6,000 7,400

1537

3517
5713
7315

Bad example, since some round to the nearest 100, others to the nearest 1000.

8 boxes of 1000 counters

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8000 counters

1,700 what is the answer

To write a number using the digits 3, 7, 1, and 5 that rounds to a specific value, we need to understand rounding rules. When we round a number, we consider the digit to the right of the rounding position.

1. To round to 2,000:
The digit to the right of the rounding position is 3 (thousands place). We aim to round up if the digit is 5 or greater. Since 3 is less than 5, we keep the rounding position as it is. The number that rounds to 2,000 would be 2,000 itself.

2. To round to 3,500:
The digit to the right of the rounding position is 0 (hundreds place). Since 0 is less than 5, we keep the rounding position as it is. The number that rounds to 3,500 would be 3,500 itself.

3. To round to 6,000:
The digit to the right of the rounding position is 3 (thousands place). We aim to round up if the digit is 5 or greater. Since 3 is less than 5, we keep the rounding position as it is. The number that rounds to 6,000 would be 6,000 itself.

4. To round to 7,400:
The digit to the right of the rounding position is 0 (hundreds place). Since 0 is less than 5, we keep the rounding position as it is. The number that rounds to 7,400 would be 7,400 itself.

Therefore, the numbers that round to each given value are as follows:
- 2,000: 2,000
- 3,500: 3,500
- 6,000: 6,000
- 7,400: 7,400