Finding consecutive multiples (1,000 and 10,000) | 3rd grade math (TX TEKS) | Khan Academy
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Sal uses a number line to determine which of three points is closest to a given number. By using rounding, Sal finds the nearest consecutive multiple to the nearest 10,000.
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