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A hummingbird may flap its wings anywhere from 64,800 to 280,800 times in an hour. Find the difference between the larger and smaller number. Then, round the answer to the nearest ten thousands place.
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A hummingbird may flap its wings anywhere from 64,800 to 280,800 times in an hour. Find the difference between the larger and smaller number. Then, round the answer to the nearest ten thousands place.
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280,800 - 64,800 = 216,000
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220, 000
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