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Rounding Worksheet IV

1) Round off 8800 to the nearest 1,000.

2) Match the following numbers with their estimated rounded


off values:

Number Estimated Round-off


1. 2548 a) 2600
2. 2668 b) 2500
3. 2552 c) 2670

3) A number has 1, 6, and 9 as its digits. Rounding off the


number to the nearest 10 gives 200. Find the largest
possible number.

4) A whole number 860 is rounded to the nearest 100. Find


out the result.

5) On rounding the number 4,_67 to the nearest hundred, the


result we get is 4,400. What is the largest possible value
for the missing digit?

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6) Round each number given below to the nearest tenth.
i) 12.46 ii) 74.89

7) Round 16,492,236 to the nearest ten thousand.

8) Blake bought 2,972 marbles from a fair. If one-third of the


marbles were defective. How many marbles does Blake
have which are playable?
i) 2500 ii) 2000 iii) 500 iv) 1500

9) There were 898 families in a city. If there are an average


of 4 children per two families. Find the number of schools
in the city if in a school 300 children can be
accommodated.
i) 6 ii) 7 iii) 9 iv) 10

10) In day 1 of the football match, 91,427 tickets were sold,


and in day 2, 79,254 tickets were sold. Find out the
decrease in the number of tickets in the second day.

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1) 9000
2) 1. b) 2. c) 3. a)
3) 196
4) 900
5) 3
6) i) 12.5 ii) 74.9
7) 16,400,000
8) 1000
9) 6
10) 10,000

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