Name * In 1 through 6, round each number to the place of the underlined digit. 1. 128,955 2. 85,639 3. 9,924 4. 194,524 5. 160,656 6. 149,590 7. Explain Explain how to round a number when 7 is the digit to the right of the rounding place. 8. A city’s population is 421,906. Round 421,906 to the nearest hundred thousand and to the nearest thousand. In 9 through 28, round each number to the place of the underlined digit. 9. 493,295 10. 39,230 11. 277,292 12. 54,846 13. 4,028 14. 638,365 15. 453,280 16. 17,909 17. 1,456,000 18. 55,460 19. 321,679 20. 417,547 21. 117,821 22. 75,254 23. 9,049,999 24. 666,821 25. 2,420 26. 900,985 27. 9,511 28. 73,065 *For another example, see Set D on page 78. Topic 1 Lesson 1-4 29 29. For each zoo in the chart, round the attendance to the nearest hundred thousand. DATA Zoo Attendance 30. Number Sense Write four numbers that round to 700,000 when rounded to the nearest hundred thousand. Zoo D 234,679 Zoo E 872,544 Zoo F 350,952 31. A forest ranger correctly rounded the number of visitors to a park one summer to be 120,000 visitors. Which of the following could have been the actual number of visitors to the park? A 123,900 B 126,480 32. Analyze Information Amy counted the number of boys and girls at a party. She recorded the results in the tally chart below. Party Girls Boys C 128,770 D 130,000 33. Connect A fruit market sold 3,849 apples, 3,498 oranges, and 3,894 pears in one day. Round each number to the nearest hundred. Then order the rounded numbers from greatest to least. /// //// // How many more boys than girls were at the party? 34. Extend Your Thinking Liz had attended class every day since she started school as a kindergartner. She said she had been in school for about 1,000 days. What numbers could be the actual number of school days if Liz rounded to the nearest ten? 30 35. Extend Your Thinking Write a 5-digit number that when rounded to the nearest thousand and hundred will have a result that is the same. Explain. © Pearson Education, Inc. 4
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