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Rounding and Estimating

Rounding and Estimating. 1. Round each whole number to the given place (similar to p.35 #1-20). 317 to the nearest ten. 2. Round each whole number to the given place (similar to p.35 #1-20). 486 to the nearest ten. 3. Round each whole number to the given place (similar to p.35 #1-20).

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Rounding and Estimating

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  1. Rounding and Estimating

  2. 1. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 317 to the nearest ten

  3. 2. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 486 to the nearest ten

  4. 3. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 5149 to the nearest hundred

  5. 4. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 12,711 to the nearest thousand

  6. 5. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 99,999 to the nearest ten

  7. 6. Round each whole number to the given place(similar to p.35 #1-20) 11,499 to the nearest ten-thousand

  8. 7. Complete the table by estimating the given number to the given place value(similar to p.35 #21-26)

  9. 8. Complete the table by estimating the given number to the given place value(similar to p.35 #21-26)

  10. 9. Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest ten(similar to p.36 #37-40)

  11. 10. Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest hundred(similar to p.36 #41-46)

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