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Mathematics, 19.11.2020 21:40 tqjb2007

Part A Use the number tiles to respond to the prompts below.

From left to right, the number tiles reed, 4, 7, 0, 2, 8
Can a number be created that is between $42,807$ and $24,780$ ? If so, provide an example.
Explain your thinking using place value.
Respond in the space provided.

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Part B
Will rounding any number to the tens place always result in a smaller number than rounding that same number to the hundreds place?

Explain why or why not.
Provide an example that supports your reasoning.
Respond in the space provided.

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