What is 1,112,433 rounded to the nearest ten thousand?


A. 1,100,000
B. 1,200,000
C. 1,110,000
D. 1,120,000
I think C because the 2 in 112, is the tenth of a thousand, and the 2ond 3 in 433 is the tenth of a hundred
and because to round up you have the numbers have to be 5 or higher , and neither numbers are higher than 5

C is right.

7. Which of the following statements is true?


A. 15 ÷ 0 = 0
B. 15 – 0 = 0
C. 15 + 0 = 0
D. 0 ÷ 15 = 0

I want to say its a because you cant divide 15 by 0. and none of the other answers equal 0

What do you get when you divide 0 by 15?

nevermind. must've had a typo or brain fart when i did it the first time thanks

:-) You're welcome.

To round a number to the nearest ten thousand, you need to look at the digit in the ten thousand place and determine if it's closer to the lower or higher ten thousand.

In the number 1,112,433, the digit in the ten thousand place is 4. Since 4 is less than 5, we round down to the nearest ten thousand.

To round down, we keep all digits to the left of the ten thousand place as they are (which is already the case here). However, we replace all digits to the right of the ten thousand place with zeros.

Therefore, rounding 1,112,433 to the nearest ten thousand gives us 1,110,000.

So, your answer choice of C (1,110,000) is correct. Well done!