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The deepest plant root is 393.7 feet deep. What is the total depth of the root rounded to the nearest whole number? A 300 feet B 390 feet C 394 feet D 400 feet
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The deepest plant root is 393.7 feet deep. What is the total depth of the root rounded to the nearest whole number? A 300 feet B 390 feet C 394 feet D 400 feet
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The deepest plant root is 393.7 feet deep. What is the total depth of the root rounded to the nearest whole number?
A 300 feet
B 390 feet
C 394 feet
D 400 feet
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C. 394 feet
Explanation:
.7 is closer to the
next
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