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Rounding Numbers

Find your place, look next door. 5 or greater, add one more. Four or less stays the same. All numbers behind zero is your name.

Round to the nearest cent


$112.4171

$112.42


The nearest cent is 1, and next to it is a 7. So I found my place I looked next door, it was 5 or greater so I added one more to the #1 which gave me 2. So the answer is $112.42

Round to the nearest tenth


0.637

0.6


The nearest tenth is 6, i took my place I looked next door, the number was 3 so I did not add one more, all the numbers behind zero was their name. So the answer is 0.6

$761.13

Seven hundred and sixty-one dollars and thirteen cents

241

two hundred forty-one

Comparing Numbers

To compare numbers to see which one is greater, first you find out which number has the most digits to the left side of the decimal point.

8,891 and 8,889

8,891 is greater than 8,889 because in the number of 8,891 in the tenths place there is a larger number which is 9.

759.39 and 759.80

759.80 is greater than 759.39 because in the number of 759.80 in the tenths place there is a larger number which is 8.

Adding decimals

When adding decimals, write the problem down in vertical form, line up the decimals, and then solve.

26.94


31.71


19.47


+______

78.12


I wrote the problem down in vertical form, lined up the decimals, and added straight down and got my answer.