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Which number rounds to 200,000. 289,005,251,659,152,909,149,888
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Which number rounds to 200,000. 289,005,251,659,152,909,149,888
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tHe CORRECT ANSWER IS 152,909.
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152,909 would round up to 200,000 because in the ten thousandths place, is has 50,000 which means you round up.
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