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A parking lot covers 32,420 sq ft wht is its area to the neartest thousand feet?
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A parking lot covers 32,420 sq ft wht is its area to the neartest thousand feet?
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A parking lot covers 32,420 sq ft wht is its area to the neartest thousand feet?
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32,420 rounded to the nearest thousand will be
32,000
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32,420 rounds down to 32,000
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