The document provides guidelines for rounding whole numbers, emphasizing the importance of approximating a number to a specific place value. Key rules include adding 1 to the rounding digit if the next digit is 5 or greater, leaving it unchanged if less than 5, and replacing all digits to the right with zeros. It also includes practice exercises for rounding various numbers to specified place values.
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Rounding Whole Numbers
The document provides guidelines for rounding whole numbers, emphasizing the importance of approximating a number to a specific place value. Key rules include adding 1 to the rounding digit if the next digit is 5 or greater, leaving it unchanged if less than 5, and replacing all digits to the right with zeros. It also includes practice exercises for rounding various numbers to specified place values.
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ROUNDING WHOLE
NUMBERS
ROLDAN A. SAREN MATHEMATICS SUBJECT TEACHER KEY IDEAS:
TAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING WHEN ROUNDING
NUMBERS:
• ROUNDING NUMBERS APPROXIMATES A NUMBER TO A
PARTICULAR PLACE VALUE. • REMINDERS ON ROUNDING OFF A NUMBER: A. ADD 1 TO THE DIGIT IN THE ROUNDING PLACE IF THE DIGIT TO ITS RIGHT IS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 5. B. DO NOT CHANGE THE DIGIT IN THE ROUNDING PLACE IF THE DIGIT TO ITS RIGHT IS LESS THAN 5. C. REPLACE ALL THE DIGITS TO THE RIGHT OF THE ROUNDING DIGIT WITH Os. DO AS INDICATED.
1. Round 236,425 to the nearest hundred thousands. _________________________
2. Round 134,698 to the nearest thousands. _____________________
3. Round 236,425 to the nearest ten thousands. __________________
4. Round 454,635 to the nearest hundred thousands. __________________
5. Round 4,926,458 to the nearest millions. ________________
6. Round 4, 926,458 to the nearest ten thousands. ______________________
7. If rounded to the nearest hundred thousands, 374, 580 becomes