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Which of the following digits could replace the □ □ in the ten thousands place to make this statement true? 7 □ 6 , 1 0 5 7□6,105 rounds to 8 0 0,000 comma, if we round to the n…
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Which of the following digits could replace the □ □ in the ten thousands place to make this statement true? 7 □ 6 , 1 0 5 7□6,105 rounds to 8 0 0,000 comma, if we round to the nearest hundred thousand.
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try 9 in both boxes cause it eeds to be higher than5
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Any one digit number higher than 5 for both boxes
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