Rounding Decimal amounts

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round decimal numbers to the nearest whole number, nearest tenth, or nearest hundredth.
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Question 1

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Round 7.6 to the nearest whole number.
Answer
  • 7
  • 8

Question 2

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A vet weighs a dog and fi nds it weighs 26.7 kilograms. What is the dog’s weight, to the nearest kilogram?
Answer
  • 26
  • 27

Question 3

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A householder reads her electricity meter: 2395.56 What is the reading, to the nearest whole number?
Answer
  • 2395
  • 2390
  • 2396

Question 4

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An officer assistant uses his calculator to work out 500 ÷ 37. The display on his calculator shows: 13.513513 Round the answer to the nearest whole number.
Answer
  • 14
  • 13

Question 5

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Round the following decimal number to the nearest tenth. 5.63
Answer
  • 5.7
  • 5.60
  • 5.6

Question 6

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Round the following decimal number to the nearest tenth. 12.856
Answer
  • 12.80
  • 12.8
  • 12.9

Question 7

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A measuring jug contains 1.872 litres of lemonade. What is the volume of lemonade, to the nearest tenth of a litre?
Answer
  • 1.8
  • 1.80
  • 1.9

Question 8

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Round the following amount to the nearest 10p. £24.45
Answer
  • £24.50
  • £24.40

Question 9

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Round the following decimal number to the nearest hundredth. 23.478
Answer
  • 23.48
  • 23.47

Question 10

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A parcel waiting for delivery weighs 3.455 kg. This weight rounded to two decimal places is 3.45
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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A man who earns £7.10 per hour works for 19 hours. The calculation you can do to estimate his pay is £7 x 20
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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Eleven people went out to dinner. Each meal cost £9.75. The calculation they can do to estimate the total bill is £10 x 11
Answer
  • True
  • False
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