Rounding to Specific Place & Estimating with Compatible Numbers
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When it says round to a specific place, use place value to round. When it says compatible numbers, use numbers that will be easy to work with, but not to far away from the original number.
Example: 53 x 416 + 161 = could round to be 50 X 420 + 160
Question 1
1.
Estimate the sum by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.
21,548 + 13,756 =
__________ + __________ = __________
Question 2
2.
Estimate the difference by rounding each number to the nearest ten.
254 − 132 =
__________ − __________ = __________
Question 3
3.
Estimate the quotient by rounding each number to the nearest 10.
375 ÷ 15 = __________
Question 4
4.
Use compatible numbers to estimate the product.
788 × 58 =
__________ × __________ = __________
Question 5
5.
Use compatible numbers to estimate the sum.
5,348 + 253 =
__________ + __________ = __________
Question 6
6.
Use compatible numbers to estimate the difference.
29,462 − 289 =
__________ − __________ = __________
Question 7
7.
Use compatible numbers to estimate the quotient.
762 ÷ 76 =
__________ ÷ __________ = __________
Question 8
8.
The shelf in the supermarket contains 452 medium sized lobsters. If each lobster weighs 2 pounds. What is the best estimate of the total weight of the lobsters on the shelf?
__________ __________ __________ = __________
Question 9
9.
Last month Alicia deposited $2,342.00 to her bank account. This month, she deposited $1,786.00 to her bank account. What is the best estimate to her bank account last month and this month?
Question 10
10.
Last month Marion harvested 34 baskets of green bell peppers and 41 baskets of red bell peppers from his farm. Each basket contained 20 bell peppers. What is the best estimate of the total number of bell peppers that Marion harvested last month?
Question 11
11.
Last year Margret took a total of 63 quizzes in her Math class. There were 25 questions in each of these quizzes. What is the best estimate for the total number of questions Margret had in the quizzes she took in Math class last year?
Question 12
12.
There are 252 students in the 5th Grade at Tumbleweed Academy. There is an equal number of students in each of the 12 different classrooms in 5th grade. What is the best estimate of the number of students in each class?
Question 13
13.
Princeton School equally distributed 164 new books to 4 different classes. For every book that a class received, the school also provided 9 worksheets. What is the best estimate for the total number of worksheets each class received?
Question 14
14.
There are 23 pear trees in Ronald's orchard. He counted 56 pears in each tree. What is the best estimate of the total number of pears in all the trees in Ronald's orchard?
Question 15
15.
The Music Club ordered 57 new microphones at $96.00 each, and 28 new sets of uniforms at $32.00 each set. What is he best estimate for the total cost of the microphones and uniforms that the Music Club ordered?