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Marisol Aguilar's math project offers a comprehensive guide to using place volume charts for understanding number positions and rounding techniques. This resource demonstrates how to visualize where a number falls within a range by drawing out place volume charts. Additionally, it explains rounding numbers to the nearest ten and offers strategies to solve division and multiplication problems. The project provides clear examples for converting between units like gallons, quarts, pints, and cups, and includes insights into finding the mode in a dataset.
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Place volume chart The place volume chart helps you when you need to find the place a number is in. For example, if on a test or if someone tells you “What number is the 9 (or any number) in?” You can draw out the place volume cart.
Rounding This can help you when you need to round. For example, if on a test or if someone tells you if you can round 97 to the nearest ten (or any number)you can draw this out. 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 Moves up Stays on the floor
What’s your data? This helps you figure out what you need to do on multiple and divide problem.
The big g This helps you when you need to know gallons, quarts, pints, and cups.
mode The moddddddde helps you when theres a mode question. moddddddde