Im just not sure of this I keep getting confused?

(1) Round the following number to the indicated place. 5,911 the nearest thousand.
(A)6,000 (B) 5,910 (C) 6,010 (D) 5,900

(2) How do I find the perimeter of a figure

1. A

2. Add all the side measurements together.

Thank You Arya, This is a big help!!!

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To round the number 5,911 to the nearest thousand, you would look at the digit in the thousands place, which is 5. To round to the nearest thousand, you need to determine if the digit in the hundreds place (1 in this case) is greater than or equal to 5. If it is, you would round up the thousands digit to the next higher number. If it's less than 5, you would keep the thousands digit the same.

In this case, the digit in the hundreds place (1) is less than 5, so you would keep the thousands digit (5) the same. Therefore, the rounded number to the nearest thousand is 5,000.

So the correct answer to (1) is (D) 5,900.

To find the perimeter of a figure, you need to add up the lengths of all the sides of the figure.

If the figure is a rectangle or square, which have four sides, you can calculate the perimeter by adding all four sides together.

For example, if you have a rectangle with sides of length 4 cm and 6 cm, you would calculate the perimeter as follows:

Perimeter = 4 cm + 6 cm + 4 cm + 6 cm

Perimeter = 20 cm

So the perimeter of the rectangle would be 20 cm.

If the figure is a more complex shape, such as a triangle or irregular polygon, you may need to measure or calculate the lengths of each side separately and then add them together to get the final perimeter.

It's important to note that the units you use for the side lengths should be consistent. For example, if one side is measured in centimeters, all the other side lengths should also be in centimeters.

I hope this helps clarify how to round a number and find the perimeter of a figure! Let me know if you have any more questions.