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Module in Rounding Off Numbers

This document is about rounding off numbers and finding Dexter's sister Dee Dee. It provides instructions on how to round numbers up or down based on the digit in the ones place. For example, 26 rounded to the nearest ten is 30 because 6 is greater than half of 10. It also gives examples of rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, etc. The document is meant to teach rounding through a story where the reader helps Dexter find his sister Dee Dee by answering rounding questions correctly.

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Module in Rounding Off Numbers

This document is about rounding off numbers and finding Dexter's sister Dee Dee. It provides instructions on how to round numbers up or down based on the digit in the ones place. For example, 26 rounded to the nearest ten is 30 because 6 is greater than half of 10. It also gives examples of rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, etc. The document is meant to teach rounding through a story where the reader helps Dexter find his sister Dee Dee by answering rounding questions correctly.

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Module in Math

ROUNDING OFF NUMBERS


Submitted by:
Jayve Laurence C. Angeles
IV Diamond
Submitted to:
Mrs. Arlene G. Dialo

Great day! Hi Children, Im Dexter


Can you help me to find my dearest
sister
Dee
dee?
She
was
disappeared after she tapped the
button on my laboratory because
we want to discover all about the
world of Mathematics especially
rounding off numbers.

Target Learner
So! Come on!!! Lets find my
dearest sister and explore more
about
rounding
off
numbers...Before its too late!!!!

Ooops! Before youve got started consider


the following:
1. Be sure that your hands
are clean before it use.
2. Avoid tearing and folding
its pages.
3. Do not write on its pages.
4. And lastly handle it with
care.

INTRODUCTION:
Hi Readers!!!

Help me to find my only sister Dee


Dee. She was my big sister and also
my biggest nuisance when it comes to
the pursuit of scientific discovery. She
also embraces everything whirly, twirly
and girly in the world. Unfortunately,
she was disappeared after she tapped
the button on my laboratory because
we want to discover all about the world
of Mathematics especially rounding off
numbers. So, come on! Join our trip
and lets discover the wonderful world
of Mathematics.

OBJECTIVES
After helping me in finding Dee dee, you will
able to learn a lot in this module. These are the
following:

Identify place values.


Rounding off numbers through thousands.
Identify the number if this is greater or lesser than

PRE TEST:

Oh no! How can enter in this


door and find my sister???
Ahm! First we need to answer
this question to open the door
automatically

Direction:
Round off to the nearest one:
1.54 970=
2.1 879 450=
3.260 874=
4.2 045=
5.31 548=
Thank you friend if you were done
in answering, you may check it to
verify, if your answer was correct. I
hope that youll get the perfect
score
and
the
door
will
automatically open for you!!!...

Key to Correction in Pre Test:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

54 970
1879450
260 870
2040
31 550

DISCUSSION

What is "Rounding"?
Rounding means reducing the digits in a
number while trying to keep its value
similar.
Rules for Rounding Off Numbers:
Rule 1: Determine what your rounding digit is
and look at the digit to the right of it (highlighted
digit).If the highlighted digit is 1, 2, 3, 4 simply
drop all digits to the right of rounding digit.
Example:
3.423 may be rounded off to 3.42 when rounded
off
to
the
nearest
hundredths
place.

3.423 may be rounded off to 3.4 when rounded


off
to
the
nearest
tenths
place
Rule 2: Determine what your rounding digit is
and look at the digit to the right of it (highlighted
digit).If the highlighted digit is 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 add
one to the rounding digit and drop all digits to
the right of rounding digit.
Example:
2.786 may be rounded off to 2.79 when rounded
off
to
the
nearest
hundredths
place.
2.786 may be rounded off to 2.8 when rounded
off
to
the
nearest
tenths
place.
2.786 may be rounded off to 3 when rounded off
to
the
nearest
units
place.

2.856 may be rounded off to 2.9 when rounded


off
to
the
nearest
tenths
place.
Exception to Rule 2: When the first digit
dropped is 5 and there are no digits following or
the digits following are zeros, make the
preceding digit even (i.e., round off to the
nearest even digit).
Example:
2.315 and 2.325 are both 2.32 when rounded off
to the nearest hundredths place.

SUMMARY:

In math, you can round up or round down.


Rounding up happens when you have a value
that is half or greater of the amount you are
rounding. Let's say you want to round to the
nearest ten. If you were given the value 26, you
would round up because 6 is greater than half of
ten (5). If you were given 25, you would also
round up. Rounding down happens when the
value is less than half. Using the same examples,
if you were given the number 24 you would
round down because the four is less than five.
Even if you were given the wacky decimal
24.9999, you would still round down because
4.9999 is less than five. Here are some more
examples:

Round
Round

34
678

to
to

Post-Test:

the
nearest
10
-30
the nearest 10 -- 680
Before we exactly find my dearest sister,
you need to answer some questions for
me.

Direction:
Round off to the nearest ten:
1.60 087=
2.40 833=

3.90 665=
4.25 073=
5.36 487=

Key to Correction in
Post Test:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

60
40
90
25
36

090
830
670
070
490

Thank you for helping me to answer this


question. Ahm! In order for you to verify
your answer if it is correct! You can find it
on dexters laboratory where we can also
find my dearest sisterSo! Hurry bring
Dee dee here!!!

Oooooooooh! Thanks a lot for helping me to find my


sister Dee dee!! And exploring more on
mathematics world Ill hope we will meet together
again.

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