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The document provides a guide on rounding whole numbers and decimals, explaining the process step-by-step. It illustrates how to round numbers to the nearest hundred, tenth, and thousandth using specific examples. The rounding rules are summarized as looking at the digit to the right of the target place value to determine whether to 'let it rest' or 'raise the score.'

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MATH-Q2-W1_

The document provides a guide on rounding whole numbers and decimals, explaining the process step-by-step. It illustrates how to round numbers to the nearest hundred, tenth, and thousandth using specific examples. The rounding rules are summarized as looking at the digit to the right of the target place value to determine whether to 'let it rest' or 'raise the score.'

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Review rounding

whole numbers

What do we do to
round 7448 to the
nearest hundred?
First, circle the place value we want to round to. In
this case, it’s the 4.
Then, look to the right.
4 or less, let it rest.
5 or more, raise the score.
Review rounding
whole numbers

What do we do to
round 7448 to the
nearest hundred?
First, circle the place value we want to round to. In
this case, it’s the 4.
Then, look to the right.
4 or less, let it rest.
5 or more, raise the score.
So, 7448
rounded to the
nearest
hundred is
7400
We use the SAME concept when rounding with
decimals. Let’s try it!


Round
7.348 to the
nearest hundredth.
Which place value are we
rounding?
Ones Decimal Tenth Hundredt thousandt
s hs hs
7 . 3 4 8
Which place value are we
rounding?
Ones Decimal Tenth Hundredt thousandt
s hs hs
7 . 3 4 8

The hundredths place, which is the 4


The 8 in the thousandths place tells use to let it
rest or raise the score.
Point to 100th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up


Round 7.453
to the nearest
hundredth.
7.450
Point to 1000th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up


Round 1.0145
to the nearest
thousandth.
1.015
Point to 10th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up


Round
1.195 to the
nearest tenth.
1.2
Guided Lesson

You try it!


Point to 10th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up


Round 2.64 to
the nearest
tenths.
2.6
Point to 1000th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 1.2178
to the nearest
thousandths.
1.218
Point to 10th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 13.91
to the nearest
tenth.
Point to 1000th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 9.6789

 to the nearest
thousandth.
9.679
Point to 1000th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up


Round 6.6445
to the nearest
thousandth.
6.645
Point to 10’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 1582
to the nearest
ten.
1580
Point to 10th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 15.82
to the nearest
tenths.
15.8
Point to 1000th’s place
look at number to right
5 or bigger go up

Round 79.5556 to
the nearest
thousandth.
79.556

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