Round the number to the nearest thousand. (Don't forget to use a comma.)
3,735
4,000
7x9
63
5/9 - 2/9
3/9
N - 10 = 20
30
Jon read 23 pages in her book on Monday, 44 pages on Tuesday, and 13 on Wednesday. How many pages did Jon read?
80 pages
Round the number to the nearest tens. (Don't forget to use a comma.)
3,235
3,240
22x3
66
10/23 plus 12/23
22/23
N + 33 = 53
20
In the supermarket, there were 221 boxes of cereal and 300 milk cartons. How many more milk cartons than boxes of cereal?
79 more milk cartons
Round the number to the nearest hundreds. (Don't forget to use a comma.)
3,235
3,200
252x4
1,008
10/17 - 6/17
4/17
N + 35 + 3 = 78
40
Katie wanted to buy a dollhouse for $13.99. She only has $7.99 saved. How much more does she need to buy the dollhouse?
She needs $6.00 more.
Round the number to the nearest ten thousand. (Don't forget to use a comma.)
13,235
10,000
421x3
1,263
19/100 plus 23/100
42/100
N + 69 = 100
31
A pumpkin patch sold 6 pumpkins on Thursday and 36 pumpkins on Friday. How many times more pumpkins did they sell on Friday than on Thursday?
They sold 6 times more.
Round the number to the nearest hundred thousand. (Don't forget to use a comma.)
573,235
600,000
49x5
245
29/50 - 13/50
16/50
5 + N = 10
5
Mike bought 8 packs of stickers with 9 in each pack. How many stickers did Mike get?
Mike got 72 stickers.