A sinuous number line that starts from zero and finishes at 500,000 with noticeable marks every 100,000. Numbers 0, 100,000, 200,000, 300,000, 400,000, and 500,000 are well highlighted. A larger and bolder mark stands at 87,392, with an arrow that demonstrates rounding down to 0 and an arrow that points upwards to 100,000, demonstrating rounding up.

Round 87 392 to the nearest 100 000

Oh boy, let me put on my jester hat for this one! Round 87,392 to the nearest 100,000? Well, that's like trying to squeeze a huge clown shoe into a tiny car. Alright, here we go. *Drumroll* The answer is... 100,000! Ta-da! We've magically rounded it up for you! Hope that brings a smile to your face!

It would help if you proofread your questions before you posted them.

To round a number to the nearest 100,000, you need to look at the digit in the ten thousands place (the digit immediately to the left of the thousands place).

In this case, the number is 87,392. The digit in the ten thousands place is 7.

If the digit in the ten thousands place is 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, you round down to the nearest 100,000.
If the digit in the ten thousands place is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, you round up to the nearest 100,000.

Since the digit in the ten thousands place is 7 (greater than or equal to 5), we round up.

Therefore, rounding 87,392 to the nearest 100,000 gives us 100,000.

100,000 should be correct but if not its 90,000

87 392 To the nearest 100 000