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Tammy said that 74, 671 rounded to the nearest thousand is 74, 000. She explained the steps she followed to determine her answer. Which step did she FIRST make an error in her t…
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Tammy said that 74, 671 rounded to the nearest thousand is 74, 000. She explained the steps she followed to determine her answer. Which step did she FIRST make an error in her thinking?
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it should be 75000 because of the 671 it should get rounded up
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