016
016
Round each number to the nearest 10 and then follow the color code to color the picture.
70 : Pink 40 : Yellow
50 : Blue 90 : Silver
20: Green 30 : Light Blue
48
54
27
41 17
32
39 85
37
91 93
44 42
19 35
87
94 18
47
86
38
45
46
36 25
53
24
52
71 21
65
73
49
68 22
16
51
15
56 31 18 43
12 27 35 67
48 61 73 86
79 84 24 52
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
When rounding to the nearest 100, first look at the number and determine what multiple of one
hundred comes before that number and what multiple of one hundred comes after that number.
For example, the number 573 is between 500 and 600. Then, look at the tens place digit. If the digit
is 1 to 4, the number rounds down to the lower multiple of 100. If the digit is 5 to 9, the number
rounds to the higher multiple of 100.
1. 291
2. 455
3. 723
4. 132
5. 463
6. 634
7. 856
8. 375
9. 185
10. 555
4 5 6
3 7
2 8
1 9
0 10
When rounding, you first want to determine the place value that you are rounding to.
Once this value is determined, look at the number immediately to the right.
If the number to the right is 5 or more, you increase the place value number by 1 and
make any remaining numbers to the right zeros. EXAMPLE: 17 becomes 20.
If the number to the right is 4 or less, you keep the place value number the same and
make any remaining number to the right zeros. EXAMPLE: 13 becomes 10.
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Let’s Go Rounding!
When rounding a number to a place value, view the digit to the right of the given place.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
When the digit to the right is 4 or less, When the digit to the right is 5 or more,
round down in the given place. round up in the given place.
81 rounds to 80. 85 rounds to 90.
26 11 84 54
75 59 44 91
31 71 62 23
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