Common Core: 5th Grade Math : Round Decimals: CCSS.Math.Content.5.NBT.A.4

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Example Question #671 : Common Core Math: Grade 5

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is greater than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #52 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #53 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #54 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is greater than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #55 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #56 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #57 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is greater than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #58 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #59 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is less than  so our rounded number is  or 

Example Question #60 : Round Decimals: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.4

Round  to the nearest hundredth.

 

 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When we round a number to the nearest hundredth we look to the thousandths place to tell us if we round up or down.

If the number in our thousandths place is  or greater, we round up. If the number in the thousandths place is  or less, we round down. When we round up, the number in the thousandths place increases by  and all the other numbers to the right become . When we round down, the number in the thousandths place stays the same and all the other numbers to the right become .

In this case,  is greater than  so our rounded number is  or 

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