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Unit 3 - Lesson 15 - Grade 3: Illustrative Mathematics
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Lesson: Round to the Nearest Ten and Hundred
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Cool Down: Round It Twice
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Grade 3 Unit 3
Lesson 15: Round to the Nearest Ten and Hundred
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Grade 3 Unit 3
Lesson 15: Round to the Nearest Ten and Hundred
CC BY 2021 Illustrative Mathematics®
Can the Nearest Ten and Hundred be the Same?
Question 1
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Round each number to the nearest ten and the nearest hundred. Use number lines if you find them helpful.
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Question 2
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Kiran and Priya are rounding some numbers and are stuck when trying to round 415 and 750.
Kiran said, “415 doesn’t have a nearest multiple of 10, so it can’t be rounded to the nearest ten.”
Priya said, “750 doesn’t have a nearest multiple of 100, so it can’t be rounded to the nearest hundred.”
Do you agree with Kiran and Priya? Explain your reasoning.
Round to Estimate
The table shows the numbers of people in different parts of a school at noon during a school day.
Andre and Lin are trying to estimate the number of people in the whole school. Andre plans to round the
numbers to the nearest hundred. Lin plans to round them to the nearest ten.
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Question 3
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Make a prediction: Whose estimate is going to be greater? Explain your reasoning.
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Question 4
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Question 7
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Round 237 to the nearest ten. Show or explain your reasoning.
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Question 8
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Round 237 to the nearest hundred. Show or explain your reasoning.
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Work with a partner to find Andre and Lin’s estimates. Record them in the table. Then find the totals.
Question 5
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Make two observations about the completed table.
Question 6
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Was your prediction correct?