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Welcome to Liberty Pines Game Show! Participate in rounds that challenge your math skills with exciting tasks like rounding numbers, estimating totals, and checking calculations. Can you round to the nearest ten and hundred? Test your knowledge with fun questions about meal counts and children's numbers! Earn points and compete with friends as you navigate through each round. Discover how rounding works and practice with real-life examples. Join us for a fun and educational experience!
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1 Round 82,412 to the nearest thousand.
1 82,000 Home
2 Round 76,548 to the nearest ten and the nearest hundred. Explain how you rounded.
2 Nearest ten= 76,550 Nearest hundred= 76,500 Home
3 What are 5 numbers that round to 500, when rounded to the nearest hundred?
3 Ex: 497, 456, 534 Home
4 What do you know about the number 587 when rounded to the nearest 10? How do you know?
4 It rounds to 590 because… Home
5 694 – 354 has a difference of about 300. Do you agree or disagree? Why?
5 694 rounds to 700 and 354 rounds to 400. 700 – 400= 300. Home
6 The cafeteria served 903 meals on Tuesday and 784 meals on Wednesday. If you found the total of meals for these two days it would be about how many meals?
6 900 + 800 = 1,700 meals Home
7 The cafeteria served 647 meals on Monday and 752 meals on Friday. Jessica says that about 1,500 meals were served on both days. Do you agree?
7 600 + 800 = 1,400 not 1,500 Home
8 What do you know about the number 78,904 when rounded to the nearest 100? How do you know?
8 78,900 because… Home
9 There were 11,884 children at the park (it’s a big park!) Then 1,619 more children joined them. How many children are at the park now? Use the inverse operation to check your work.
9 13,503 children 13,502 – 1,619 = 11,884 Home
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