Drag each place value name to the correct location in Part A. Drag each digit to the correct location on the number in Part B. Each digit can be used more than once, but not all place value names or digits will be used.

Maria rounded all of these numbers to the same place value and found the same rounded value for each. The place value she rounded to was the farthest possible place to the right that would give her the same rounded value for each number.



In Part A, identify the place value that Maria rounded all of the numbers to. Drag the name of the place value to the box.

In Part B, drag digits to show the rounded value of the numbers. Put one digit in each place, and do not leave any places blank.

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To determine the place value Maria rounded to, we need to identify the rounding method that could lead to the same rounded value for all provided numbers. Here are some common rounding rules:

  1. If the digit to the right of the place value being rounded to is less than 5, round down.
  2. If the digit is 5 or greater, round up.

Since the actual numbers and their rounded forms are not visible here, I can't provide the exact place value or the digits. However, I can assist you in understanding how rounding works or how to approach the selection of place values and digits.

Here’s how you can approach solving this:

  1. Identify the Numbers: Look at the numbers you're given. Which numbers do you have?
  2. Determine the Rounded Value: Think about the rounded value you want to find. If they all round to the same value, what is that rounded number?
  3. Find the Place Value: Analyze which place value (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.) can be rounded to that value.
  4. Assign Digits: Finally, map out how to represent the rounded value using the digits in the appropriate places.

If you could provide the specific numbers or the rounded value, I could help you identify the place value and the digits for Part A and Part B respectively!