Rounding to decimal places

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level 1 maths Quiz on Rounding to decimal places, created by emily pearce on 15/06/2020.
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Question 1

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What is a decimal place?
Answer
  • Any of the numbers after a decimal point.
  • A number that has a decimal point

Question 2

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If you are rounding to 2 decimal places, which number do you check for whether you should round it up or down. eg in 1.4567
Answer
  • The 2nd decimal place eg. the 5
  • The 3rd decimal place eg. the 6

Question 3

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If you are rounding to 1 decimal place, and the 2nd one is a 4, what do you do to the 1st one?
Answer
  • Nothing
  • Round it down

Question 4

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If you are rounding to 3 decimal places and the 4th one is a 7, what do you do?
Answer
  • Round it up
  • Nothing

Question 5

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What do you do if you are rounding to 4 decimal places and the 5th one is a 5?
Answer
  • You can choose whether to round it up or down
  • Round it up

Question 6

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What is 1.452 to 2 d.p?
Answer
  • 1.45
  • 1.44

Question 7

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What is 34.2578 to 3 d.p?
Answer
  • 34.257
  • 34.258

Question 8

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What is 983.75 to 1 d.p?
Answer
  • 983.8
  • 983.7
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