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Estimate the sum of 604 and 235 by rounding both values to the nearest hundred. What is the best estimate of the sum? Plz help me plz
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Estimate the sum of 604 and 235 by rounding both values to the nearest hundred. What is the best estimate of the sum?
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Hello!
604 rounded to the nearest hundred is 600, while 235 rounded to the nearest hundred is 200.
Now, add the rounded values.
600 + 200 = 800
The estimated sum of 604 and 235 is 800.
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well you would round 604 to 600 and 235 to 200 so the answer is 800
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