"How big is 1 million?

How many ones are there in 1,000,000?
Answer1: 1
Answer2: 1000,1000

How many hundreds are there in 1 million ?
Answer1: 10,000
Answer2: 100

How many hundred thousands are in 1 million ?
Answer1: 10
Answer2: 100,000

How many ten thousands are there in 1million ?
Answer1: 100
Answer2: 10,000

How many thousands are there in 1 million ?
Answer1:1,000
Please , which correct answers (1 or 2) ?

Q2/ harriet has 247 beads of various colors . Her goal is to have about twice as many beads as this before she begins to make a complicated necklace . If she rounds 247 to the nearest ten before doubling the number, about how many beads will she use in all?
I don't know the answer..

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Divide 1,000,000 by the various other numbers: 100, 100,000, 10,000 and 1000.

247 rounds to nearest 10 = 250. Double that.

To understand how big 1 million is, we need to break it down into smaller units. Let's start with the first question:

Question: How many ones are there in 1,000,000?
Answer: 1,000,000 is a numeral representation of one million, which means there are 1 million ones in it. The correct answer is Answer1: 1.

Next question:

Question: How many hundreds are there in 1 million?
Answer: To find the answer, we need to divide 1,000,000 by 100. By dividing, we get 10,000. So, there are 10,000 hundreds in 1 million. The correct answer is Answer1: 10,000.

Moving on to the next question:

Question: How many hundred thousands are in 1 million?
Answer: Dividing 1,000,000 by 100,000 gives us the answer of 10. So, there are 10 hundred thousands in 1 million. The correct answer is Answer1: 10.

Now, let's tackle the question about ten thousands:

Question: How many ten thousands are there in 1 million?
Answer: By dividing 1,000,000 by 10,000, we get the answer of 100. So, there are 100 ten thousands in 1 million. The correct answer is Answer1: 100.

Lastly, the question about thousands:

Question: How many thousands are there in 1 million?
Answer: Dividing 1,000,000 by 1,000 gives us the answer of 1,000. Therefore, there are 1,000 thousands in 1 million. The correct answer is Answer1: 1,000.

Now, let's move on to the second question:

Question: Harriet has 247 beads of various colors. Her goal is to have about twice as many beads as this before she begins to make a complicated necklace. If she rounds 247 to the nearest ten before doubling the number, about how many beads will she use in total?

To solve this question, we need to round 247 to the nearest ten, which is 250. Then, we double this number:

250 (rounded to the nearest ten) × 2 = 500

Therefore, Harriet will use about 500 beads in total.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.