Worksheet on Rounding Off Number | Rounding off Number


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In worksheet on rounding off number we will solve 10 different types of problems.

1. Round off to nearest 10 each of the following numbers:

(a) 14

(b) 57 

(c) 61 

(d) 819 

(e) 7729

2. Round off to nearest 100 each of the following numbers:

(a) 5183 

(b) 796 

(c) 360 

(d) 7254

(e) 49285 


3. Round off to nearest 1000 each of the following numbers:

(a) 3789

(b) 41338

(c) 89952

(d) 14239

(e) 79876

4. Round off to nearest 10000 each of the following numbers:

(a) 16389

(b) 79838

(c) 17852

(d) 715259

(e) 559876

5. Round off to nearest 10 and 1000.

(a) 62737

(b) 82990

(c) 289923

(d) 17437

(e) 53728

6. Round off to the nearest one (units place):

(a) 57.326

(b) 8.808

(c) 290.752

(d) 1394.301

(e) 434.28

7. Round off to correct one place of decimal:

(a) 99.39

(b) 7.84

(c) 375.34

(d) 72.645

(e) 83.38

8. Round off to correct two places of decimal:

(a) 7.523

(b) 35.095

(c) 89.746

(d) 88.888

(e) 49.226

9. Divide 12.73 by 8 and round off correct to two decimal places.

10. Find the value of 200/33 up to one place decimal.

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I. Round off the following numbers to the nearest ten.

(i) 56

(ii) 512

(iii) 42

(iv) 829

(v) 376

(vi) 1225

(vii) 493

(viii) 4327

(ix) 513

(x) 672

(xi) 856

(xii) 392

(xiii) 773

(xiv) 832

(xv) 491

(xvi) 1329

(xvii) 1238

(xviii) 3488

(xix) 8824

(xx) 9932

(xxi) 307

(xxii) 438

(xxiii) 7904

(xxiv) 3381

Answer:

I. (i) 60

(ii) 510

(iii) 40

(iv) 830

(v) 380

(vi) 1230

(vii) 490

(viii) 4330

(ix) 510

(x) 670

(xi) 860

(xii) 390

(xiii) 770

(xiv) 830

(xv) 490

(xvi) 1330

(xvii) 1240

(xviii) 3490

(xix) 8820

(xx) 9930

(xxi) 310

(xxii) 440

(xxiii) 7900

(xxiv) 3380

II. Round off the following numbers to the nearest hundred.

(i) 227

(ii) 1325

(iii) 456

(iv) 860

(v) 567

(vi) 9199

(vii) 968

(viii) 7568

(ix) 317

(x) 697

(xi) 4325

(xii) 6295

(xiii) 725

(xiv) 5268

(xv) 494

(xvi) 1428

(xvii) 4256

(xviii) 6389

(xix) 32211

(xx) 42131

(xxi) 6342

(xxii) 2309

(xxiii) 1693

(xxiv) 7162

Answer:

II. (i) 200

(ii) 1300

(iii) 500

(iv) 900

(v) 600

(vi) 9200

(vii) 1000

(viii) 7600

(ix) 300

(x) 700

(xi) 4300

(xii) 6300

(xiii) 700

(xiv) 5300

(xv) 500

(xvi) 1400

(xvii) 4300

(xviii) 6400

(xix) 32200

(xx) 42100

(xxi) 6300

(xxii) 2300

(xxiii) 1700

(xxiv) 7200

III. Round off the following numbers to the nearest thousand.

(i) 4375

(ii) 2553

(iii) 7501

(iv) 8533

(v) 6859

(vi) 7546

(vii) 6243

(viii) 9258

(ix) 34221

(x) 12143

(xi) 63709

(xii) 86438

(xiii) 98493

(xiv) 62709

(xv) 82429

(xvi) 77389

(xvii) 139403

(xviii) 362590

(xix) 662142

(xx) 832416

Answer:

III. (i) 4000

(ii) 3000

(iii) 8000

(iv) 9000

(v) 7000

(vi) 8000

(vii) 6000

(viii) 9000

(ix) 34000

(x) 12000

(xi) 64000

(xii) 86000

(xiii) 98000

(xiv) 63000

(xv) 82000

(xvi) 77000

(xvii) 139000

(xviii) 363000

(xix) 662000

(xx) 832000

IV. Round off the following numbers to the nearest ten-thousand.

(i) 23456

(ii) 78101

(iii) 56789

(iv) 18230

(v) 67890

(vi) 70172

(vii) 84567

(viii) 35740

(ix) 38241

(x) 63231

(xi) 73842

(xii) 38467

(xiii) 532548

(xiv) 282432

(xv) 568432

(xvi) 194621

(xvii) 2117431

(xviii) 4438213

(xix) 4383212

(xx) 7384201

(xxi) 4812431

(xxii) 3118038

(xxiii) 67813216

(xxiv) 52538024

IV. (i) 20000

(ii) 80000

(iii) 60000

(iv) 20000

(v) 70000

(vi) 70000

(vii) 80000

(viii) 36000

(ix) 40000

(x) 60000

(xi) 70000

(xii) 40000

(xiii) 530000

(xiv) 280000

(xv) 570000

(xvi) 190000

(xvii) 2120000

(xviii) 4440000

(xix) 4380000

(xx) 7380000

(xxi) 4810000

(xxii) 3120000

(xxiii) 67810000

(xxiv) 52540000

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