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1. Round 8.5 to the nearest integer:
8.5 \approx 9
2. Round 8.7 to the nearest integer:
8.7 \approx 9
3. Round 9.2 to the nearest integer:
9.2 \approx 9
Answer: 9, 9, 9
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