Round 32,467 to the nearest ten thousand

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Answer 1
Answer: it is 30,000 as you round down
Answer 2
Answer: 32,467 rounded to the nearest ten thousand would be 30,000 because the thousands place is 2 and that  is lower than 5 so the 3 in the ten thousands place would remain the same

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Which statement best expresses the central idea of the excerpt?

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D - False information in a letter could cause problems for the Americans.

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