Neighborhood Numbers Rounding Practice PDF

Summary

This document presents practice problems on rounding numbers. It includes a collection of word problems related to everyday scenarios such as shopping, estimating costs of items and counting cars and items in a store. The problems are likely designed for students to develop an understanding and practice of rounding to the nearest 10,100, and dollar.

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Neighborhood Numbers: Rounding Practice Isaiah's mom needs to buy snacks for his class. The store has juice boxes that cost each. Round this price to the nearest dollar to help mom estimate the total cost. In the parking lot of the grocery store, Isaiah counted 178 cars. Round this number to the n...

Neighborhood Numbers: Rounding Practice Isaiah's mom needs to buy snacks for his class. The store has juice boxes that cost each. Round this price to the nearest dollar to help mom estimate the total cost. In the parking lot of the grocery store, Isaiah counted 178 cars. Round this number to the nearest ten to make it easier to tell his mom. The dry cleaner's sign shows they've cleaned 2,341 garments this month. Round this number to the nearest hundred. Naya is looking at necklaces in the store. One costs and another costs. Round each price to the nearest dollar. The grocery store has 452 apples in their produce section. Round this number to the nearest ten to estimate how many apples they have. Isaiah's class is collecting box tops for school. They have collected 891 so far. Round this number to the nearest hundred. The temperature outside the store reads 73.6 degrees. Round this to the nearest whole number. Mom's grocery receipt shows she spent at the store. Round this amount to the nearest ten dollars. Isaiah counted 1,256 steps on his pedometer during their shopping trip. Round this number to the nearest hundred. The store clerk says there are 624 items on the shelves. Round this number to the nearest ten to make it easier to remember.

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