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What is 307,495 rounded to the nearest thousand? A. 307,000 B. 307,400 C. 310,000 D. 308,000
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User: What is 307,495 rounded to the nearest thousand? A. 307,000 B. 307,400 C. 310,000 D. 308,000

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307,495 rounded to the nearest thousand is 307,000
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