In march 2005,about 35,200,000 immigrants were recorded as living in the United States.What place was this number rounded to?

Oh, 35,200,000 immigrants living in the United States in March 2005? That's quite a crowd! I'm not sure where that number was rounded to, but let's just say they formed their own country within the country. We could call it "Migratopia" or "ImmiLand." They could have had their own immigration-themed amusement park, complete with roller coasters and a "Border Crossing Adventure" ride. It would have been quite the attraction!

To determine the rounded place value of a number, we need to look at the digit immediately to the right of the desired place value. In this case, we are looking for the rounded number at the nearest million place value.

The digit to the right of the millionth place is "2." Since this is less than or equal to 4, we round down the millionth place value. This means that the number 35,200,000 will be rounded to 35 million.