Rounding
Multiples of 10, 100, & 1,000
÷ With and Without Remainders
Word Problems
Multiplication
100

Round 13 to the nearest ten

10

100

40 ÷ 8 =

5
100

81 ÷ 3=

27

100

Kendra baked 34 cookies for a group of friends. If she shared the cookies equally among four friends, how many cookies would each friend receive?  (Solve)

Divide: 8 R 2

100

3,247 x 2

6,494

200

Round 763 to the nearest hundred

800

200

Determine if this statement is true or false:

300 divided by 6 is 40

What is FALSE

300 divided by 6 is 50.

200

36 ÷ 7= 

5 R 1

200

Mrs. Chami is buying new books for our school library. The books are sold in boxed sets. The "I Survived" set costs $39 and the "Who Was" set costs $123. If she buys three sets of each series, how much will she spend? (Solve)

Multiply: $486

200

5,479 x 5

27,485

300

Round 1,213 to the nearest hundred

1,200

300

900 ÷ 3 = 

300

300

540÷6=

90

300

Henry was making Valentine cookies that he wanted to decorate with candy hearts. He has 57 hearts to put on 9 cookies. If he puts the same amount of hearts on each cookie, how many hearts will each cookie get? 

Divide: 6 R 3

300

15,422 x 2

30,844

400

Round 4,999 to the nearest hundred

5,000

400

480 ÷ 8 =

60

400

6531 ÷ 7

933

400

Jessie buys 8 boxes of markers. Each box has 124 markers. How many markers are there? (Solve) 

Multiply: 992

400

24,543 x 3

73,629

500

Round 12,462 to the nearest thousand

12,000

500

5,400 ÷ 9 = 

600


500

12,913 ÷ 6

2152 R 1

500

A farmer packs 560 pounds of rice into 8 pound bags. How many bags does he need? (Solve) 

Divide: 70

500

52,089,182 x 1


52,089,182