SOLUTION: the number of people watching a parade is estimated to be one million. how many thousands of people is this? a. 10 thousands b. 100 thousands c. 1,000 thousands d. 10,000 thous

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Question 1014069: the number of people watching a parade is estimated to be one million. how many thousands of people is this?
a. 10 thousands
b. 100 thousands
c. 1,000 thousands
d. 10,000 thousands

Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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To find how many thousands are in 1 million,
we divide 1,000,000 by 1000:
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There are 1000 thousands in 1 million. (Answer C)

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