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CHAPTER NO.1

Rounding off and Estimation

STUDENT NAME: ADITYA


Emily has $25, and each toy costs about $7. Estimate how many toys she can buy.

a) 2 toys

b) 3 toys

c) 4 toys

d) 5 toys

If you round 37 to the nearest ten and round 84 to the nearest ten, what is the estimated
sum?

a) 100

b) 120

c) 110

d) 90

Estimate the product of 8 and 9 by rounding each number to the nearest ten.

a) 64

b) 70

c) 80

d) 72

If you have a rope that's approximately 5.5 meters long and another that's about 2.3 meters
long, what's the estimated total length of the two ropes?

a) 7 meters

b) 8 meters

c) 6 meters

d) 5 meters

A 3-digit number was rounded off to the nearest tens and the result was 320. Find the
interval of the original number.

a) 315

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b) 3110
c) 325
d) 309

Use estimation and rounding to choose the appropriate answer for each problem.

There are about 310 passengers in each car of the city train. As there are 8 cars for each
train, there are about ________ passengers on each train.

a) 240
b) 2,400
c) 2,004

The first bus had 96 passengers and the second bus had 107 passengers. There are
about ________ passengers into total.

a) 100
b) 150
c) 200

Section B
Round to the nearest ten thousand.

87,211 =

Round to the nearest Hundred.

77,453=

A construction company is pouring concrete for a new building. They estimate that
they will need 3,450 pounds of concrete for the first floor and 2,890 pounds for the
second floor. Estimate the total weight of concrete needed for both floors.

The Smith family is having a picnic. They estimate that they need 2.5 sandwiches per
person. If there are 4 people in the family, estimate how many sandwiches they need
to make.

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Mark is taking a road trip and estimates that he will drive at an average speed of 65
miles per hour. If his destination is 260 miles away, estimate how long it will take him
to get there.

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