Rounding Decimals (Part 2)

In this lesson, we will investigate and model solutions to a number of rounding problems which include rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.

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Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

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Q1.What does this symbol mean? ≈

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Q2.When rounding to the nearest 10, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

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Q3.When rounding to the nearest 100, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

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Q4.When rounding to the nearest 1000, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

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Q5.5.5 is half way between which two whole numbers?

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Q6.Round 9.9 to the nearest whole number

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Quiz:

Intro quiz - Recap from previous lesson

Before we start this lesson, let’s see what you can remember from this topic. Here’s a quick quiz!

Q1.What does this symbol mean? ≈

1/6

Q2.When rounding to the nearest 10, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

2/6

Q3.When rounding to the nearest 100, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

3/6

Q4.When rounding to the nearest 1000, you need to consider which is that number's closest multiple of ...

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Q5.5.5 is half way between which two whole numbers?

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Q6.Round 9.9 to the nearest whole number

6/6

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Rounding decimals

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Q1.Round 0.2 to the nearest whole number

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Q2.Round 19.7 to the nearest whole number

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Q3.Round 523.7 to the nearest whole number

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Q4.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 62. What is the highest possible number I could have thought of?

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Q5.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 435. What is the lowest possible number I could have thought of?

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Q6.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 9. How many possible numbers could I have thought of?

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This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text - please contact your teacher who should be able to help you with an audio description.

Quiz:

Rounding decimals

Don’t worry if you get a question wrong! Forgetting is an important step in learning. We will recap next lesson.

Q1.Round 0.2 to the nearest whole number

1/6

Q2.Round 19.7 to the nearest whole number

2/6

Q3.Round 523.7 to the nearest whole number

3/6

Q4.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 62. What is the highest possible number I could have thought of?

4/6

Q5.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 435. What is the lowest possible number I could have thought of?

5/6

Q6.I think of a number with one decimal place and round it to the nearest whole number. The answer is 9. How many possible numbers could I have thought of?

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Lesson summary: Rounding Decimals (Part 2)

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