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Mission

Question 1 1. The Williams family took a road trip last summer that was 7,253 miles long. What is 7,253 rounded to the nearest thousand? A 6,000 B 7,000 C 7,200 D 7,300

B 7,000

Question 2 2. John’s puzzle had 966 pieces. What is 966 rounded to the nearest ten? A 1000 B 990 C 980 D 970

Question 3 3. Anna has 34 tadpoles in her pond. What is 34 rounded to the nearest ten? A 40 B 35 C 30 D 20

C 30

Question 4 4. Susan used 8399 nails for her building project. What is 8399 rounded to the nearest thousand? A 8000 B 8400 C 9000 D 9500

A 8000

Question 5 5. A toy store sold 1, 032 video games in December. What is 1,032 rounded to the nearest hundred? A 1,000 B 1,030 C 1,100 D 1,130

A 1,000

Question 6 6. The Parent’s Club sold 2,487 tickets for the winter festival. What is 2,487 rounded to the nearest hundred? A 2,400 B 2,470 C 2,480 D 2,500

Question 7 7.Travis bought a bag of bubble gum that held 4, 103 pieces. About how many (to the nearest hundred) pieces of bubble gum did Travis buy? A) 5,000 B) 4,100 C) 3,500 D) 4,200

B 4,100

Question 8 8.Antonio went to Sam’s Club with his mom to buy water. Antonio saw 5, 049 water bottles stacked together. What is 5, 049 rounded to the nearest ten? A) 5,000 B) 5,044 C) 5,040 D) 5,050

D 5,050

Question 9 9.Amber went to the zoo and saw 2,202 birds fly above. What is 2,202 to the nearest hundred? A) 2,200 B) 2,000 C) 2,022 D) 2,002

A 2,200

Question Alex dropped a basket of paper clips. He dropped approximately 560. Which of the following numbers would round to 560? A) 599 B) 564 C) 506 D) 499

B 564

Question Luke viewed a computer screen with approximately 1000 pixels. What number would be rounded to 1000? A) 454 B) 236 C) 990 D) 151

C 990

Question Michelle went to the library and saw that there were approximately 780 books. Which of the following numbers would round to 780? A) 766 B) 778 C) 900 D) 254

B 778

Question Aurora ate alphabet soup for lunch. She saw approximately 150 letters swirling around in her bowl. What number would round to 150? A) 147 B) 194 C) 200 D) 250

A 147

Question Justin took out the trash for his parents. He accidentally dropped the bag of trash and approximately 560 pieces fell out. What number would round to 560? A) 444 B) 563 C) 159 D) 1000

B 563

Question Henry lifted up a rock outside and found 3,000 ants. Which of the following numbers would round to 3,000? A) 2,535 B) 3,400 C) Choices A and B D) Only choice A

C Choices A and B

Question Sanja visited the Nintendo store and found that she had earned approximately 9,000 points for free games! What number below could be rounded to 9,000? A) 9,040 B) 8,030 C) 10,100 D) 999

A 9,040

Question Mrs. Smith bought a lot of pencils and stored them in her closet. She had approximately 13,000 pencils. What would be the actual number of pencils that Mrs. Smith has in the closet? A) 12,999 B) 10,291 C) 1,294 D) 14, 598

A 12,999

Question Sammy bought a large bag of bubblegum for his birthday. Sammy’s bag of bubblegum included approximately 7,000 pieces. Which of the following would round to 7,000? A) 6,355 B) 6,000 C) 7,900 D) 7,033

D 7,033

Question If you were to round 59,115 to the nearest thousand, which of the following would be correct? A) 50,000 B) 60,000 C) 59,000 D)58,000

C 59,000

Question Which of the following would round to 9,000? A) 9,040 B) 8,955 C) Both A and B D) None of these

C Both A and B

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