Rounding
Shapes, Area and Perimeter
Fractions
Decimals
Teacher's Choice
100

315 rounded to the nearest hundred

300

100

The shape with four equal sides at right angles.

Square

100

2/4

  in lowest terms. 


1/2 

100

The digit that is in the tenths place in the number 3.14.

1

100

9 x 8

72

200

99 rounded to the nearest tens

100

200

The perimeter of a book that has a length of 9 cm and a width of 5 cm.

28 cm

200

2/3 * 1/2


1/3 

200

The comparison symbol (<,>,=) that belongs between these two numbers:   40.9      4.29

>

200

The numbers missing from this number line.


25 and 31

300

3,476 rounded to the nearest tens

3,480?

300

The perimeter of this shape.


30 inches

300

4/7 -: 5/14


8/5  or 1 3/5

300

5.2 + 6.71

11.91

300

The number of squares, circles, and triangles that equal 36 cents. Notes: It is OK to have zero of any shape. There are multiple solutions and you only need one. 


6 squares, 0 circles, and 3 triangles

(or 4 squares, 4 circles, and 0 triangles, or etc.)

400

360.89 rounded to the nearest tenths.

360.9?

400

The area of a square with a length of 4 meters.

16 m2

400

6/11 + 5 4/5


6 19/55

400

8 - 6.929 

1.071

400

7 2/4 -: 3 2/6


9/4 or 2 1/4 

500

7,455.3998 rounded to the nearest thousandths.

7,455.4

500

The difference between the perimeter of this hexagon (all sides are equal) and the perimeter of this rectangle.


16

500

8 1/6 - 3 3/4 - 7/8


3 13/24

500

4.7 x 62.13 

292.011

500

Baron left Misha’s house and walked 43 meters to Todd’s house. When he left Todd’s house he walked 25 meters back toward Misha's to get to his own house. What is the distance between Baron’s house and Misha’s house.

18 meters

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