Answer:
1) [tex]2,549,786\ people \approx3,000,000\ people[/tex]
2) [tex]3*10^6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1) To round a number to the nearest million, you must look at the digit located in the hundred thousands place. If this is greater than or equal to 5 you must round up, and if this is less than 5, you must round down.
In this case you know that the city has a population of [tex]2,549,786\ people[/tex].
You can notice that the digit located in the hundred thousands place is 5, therefore, you must round up:
[tex]2,549,786\ people \approx3,000,000\ people[/tex]
2) Scientific notation has the following form:
[tex]a*10^n[/tex]
Where "a" must be a number from 1 to 10 but not including 10 and "n" must be an integer.
To express [tex]3,000,000[/tex] in Scientific notation, the decimal point must be moved 6 places to the left; therefore, the exponent will be positive.
Then:
[tex]=3*10^6[/tex]