问题


There is a single choice question about elementary mathematics. Answer the question by replying A, B, C or D.
Question: Which measurement would best be rounded to the nearest thousand?
A. The length of a football field in yards
B. The height of a professional football player in inches
C. The number of people at a professional football game
D. The weight of a professional football player in pounds
Answer:

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金声玉亮2.0 C. The number of people at a professional football game C
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The question asks which measurement is best suited for rounding to the nearest thousand. Analyzing the options:

- **A** and **B** involve measurements (length in yards, height in inches) that are typically in the range of tens or hundreds. Rounding these to the nearest thousand would result in **0** or **1000**, which is impractical.
- **D** (weight in pounds) also involves values (200–300 pounds) far below the thousands range, making rounding to the nearest thousand meaningless.
- **C** (number of people at a game) often reaches tens of thousands (e.g., 70,000 attendees). Rounding to the nearest thousand (e.g., 70,000 instead of 70,123) simplifies reporting without losing significant accuracy.

**Answer: C**
C
gpto1 C C
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C
C
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A
C
DeepSeek-Coder-V2 C. The number of people at a professional football game C
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baichuan4 C C
doubao C

The number of people at a game is often a large number and rounding to the nearest thousand makes sense for such a quantity. The length of a football field in yards, the height of a player in inches, and the weight of a player in pounds are more likely to be rounded to a more appropriate unit for their specific context rather than to the nearest thousand.
C
minimax C. The number of people at a professional football game C
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wenxinyiyan C

Explanation:
Rounding to the nearest thousand is typically done when dealing with large numbers where precise values are not as important as general magnitude. Let's evaluate each option:

A. The length of a football field in yards - This measurement is typically in the hundreds or low thousands of yards. Rounding this to the nearest thousand would not provide meaningful information, as the difference between, for example, 100 yards and 1000 yards is significant.

B. The height of a professional football player in inches - This measurement is usually in the range of 60 to 80 inches (5 to 6.7 feet). Rounding to the nearest thousand would make no sense, as it would result in either 0 or 1000, neither of which is remotely accurate.

C. The number of people at a professional football game - This number can vary widely but is often in the tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands. In this case, rounding to the nearest thousand provides a reasonable estimate of the attendance while still maintaining a level of accuracy that is useful for general understanding.

D. The weight of a professional football player in pounds - This measurement is typically in the hundreds of pounds. Rounding to the nearest thousand would not be appropriate, as it would result in either 0 or 1000, neither of which reflects the actual weight accurately.
C
zhipu C. The number of people at a professional football game

Explanation: The number of people at a professional football game is typically in the thousands, making it the most appropriate choice for rounding to the nearest thousand. The other options involve smaller numbers that would not be sensibly rounded to the nearest thousand. For instance, the length of a football field in yards (around 100), the height of a professional football player in inches (around 72), and the weight of a professional football player in pounds (around 200-300) are all significantly smaller and would not benefit from rounding to the nearest thousand.
C
gpto1 C C
deepseekv3 The measurement that would best be rounded to the nearest thousand is:

C. The number of people at a professional football game

This is because the number of people attending a professional football game is typically in the tens of thousands, making it appropriate to round to the nearest thousand. The other options (length of a football field, height of a player, and weight of a player) are much smaller and would not reasonably be rounded to the nearest thousand.

Answer: C
C