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## 📝
Task: Round each number to the nearest hundredth.
✔ What does “round to the nearest hundredth” mean?
The
hundredth place is the
second digit after the decimal point.
To round:
1. Look at the
third digit after the decimal (the thousandths place).
2. If that digit is
5 or greater, round
up the hundredths digit by 1.
3. If it’s
4 or less, leave the hundredths digit
unchanged.
4. Drop all digits after the hundredths place.
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## 🔢 Part 1: First Set of Numbers
1)
2.658
→ Hundredths digit = 5, Thousandths digit = 8 → 8 ≥ 5 → Round up →
2.66
2)
2.294
→ Hundredths = 9, Thousandths = 4 → 4 < 5 → Keep 9 →
2.29
3)
2.464
→ Hundredths = 6, Thousandths = 4 → 4 < 5 → Keep 6 →
2.46
4)
7.515
→ Hundredths = 1, Thousandths = 5 → 5 ≥ 5 → Round up → 1 becomes 2 →
7.52
5)
1.979
→ Hundredths = 7, Thousandths = 9 → 9 ≥ 5 → Round up → 7 becomes 8 →
1.98
6)
1.394
→ Hundredths = 9, Thousandths = 4 → 4 < 5 → Keep 9 →
1.39
7)
4.595
→ Hundredths = 9, Thousandths = 5 → 5 ≥ 5 → Round up → 9 becomes 10 → carry over →
4.60
8)
5.957
→ Hundredths = 5, Thousandths = 7 → 7 ≥ 5 → Round up → 5 becomes 6 →
5.96
9)
7.984
→ Hundredths = 8, Thousandths = 4 → 4 < 5 → Keep 8 →
7.98
10)
8.346
→ Hundredths = 4, Thousandths = 6 → 6 ≥ 5 → Round up → 4 becomes 5 →
8.35
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## 🔢 Part 2: Second Set of Numbers
1)
4.4865
→ Hundredths = 8, Thousandths = 6 → 6 ≥ 5 → Round up → 8 becomes 9 →
4.49
2)
2.9893
→ Hundredths = 8, Thousandths = 9 → 9 ≥ 5 → Round up → 8 becomes 9 →
2.99
3)
2.5715
→ Hundredths = 7, Thousandths = 1 → 1 < 5 → Keep 7 →
2.57
4)
9.2463
→ Hundredths = 4, Thousandths = 6 → 6 ≥ 5 → Round up → 4 becomes 5 →
9.25
5)
8.4679
→ Hundredths = 6, Thousandths = 7 → 7 ≥ 5 → Round up → 6 becomes 7 →
8.47
6)
2.3293
→ Hundredths = 2, Thousandths = 9 → 9 ≥ 5 → Round up → 2 becomes 3 →
2.33
7)
6.5622
→ Hundredths = 6, Thousandths = 2 → 2 < 5 → Keep 6 →
6.56
8)
4.6913
→ Hundredths = 9, Thousandths = 1 → 1 < 5 → Keep 9 →
4.69
9)
1.4535
→ Hundredths = 5, Thousandths = 3 → 3 < 5 → Keep 5 →
1.45
10)
5.5669
→ Hundredths = 6, Thousandths = 6 → 6 ≥ 5 → Round up → 6 becomes 7 →
5.57
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✔ Final Answers:
First Set:
1) 2.66
2) 2.29
3) 2.46
4) 7.52
5) 1.98
6) 1.39
7) 4.60
8) 5.96
9) 7.98
10) 8.35
Second Set:
1) 4.49
2) 2.99
3) 2.57
4) 9.25
5) 8.47
6) 2.33
7) 6.56
8) 4.69
9) 1.45
10) 5.57
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## 😊 How Did You Do?
- If you got most or all correct —
Great job! 👏
- If you made a few mistakes — no worries! Rounding can be tricky when carrying over (like 4.595 → 4.60). Just double-check the thousandths digit!
- Remember:
Look at the third digit after the decimal — if 5 or more, round up!
Let me know if you’d like to practice more rounding problems! 🎯
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rounding decimals worksheet.