Rounding Course

Rounding

Rounding is putting a number up or down to the nearest 10 and the nearest hundred, etc.
Rounding means making a number simpler but keeping its value close to what it was.

Example:
\(64\) rounded to the nearest ten is \(60\), because \(64\) is closer to \(60\) than to \(70\).

Free printable Worksheets

Rounding - Example 1:
\(5918 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(5900 \)
Rounding - Example 2:
\(840 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(800 \)
Rounding - Example 3:
\(6933 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(6900 \)
Rounding - Example 4:
\(8955 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(9000 \)
Rounding - Example 5:
\(2662 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(2700 \)
Rounding - Example 6:
\(6177 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(6200 \)
Rounding - Example 7:
\(3784 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(3800 \)
Rounding - Example 8:
\(3299 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(3300 \)
Rounding - Example 9:
\( 59. \underline{2} 1 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(59.2 \)
Rounding - Example 10:
\( 50. \underline{3} 6 \)\( \ \Rightarrow \ \)\(50.4 \)

Rounding QUIZ