Round to the nearest hundred to estimate the sum. 76

  1. Jack needs to find the difference of 748−431by estimating. Round both numbers to the nearest ten, and round both numbers to
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  2. Round to the nearest hundred to estimate the sum. 76 + 487 =
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  3. Estimate the result in the following division problem. (Remember to round divisors to the nearest ten and dividends to the
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  4. Why might you round to The nearest ten instead of the nearest hundred when you estimate a sum?
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  5. April needs to estimate the sum of 427 and 338 should she round to the nearest ten or hundred to get the closer answer? Explain.
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  6. round 25 to the nearest hundredDo you mean hundred as in 100? If so, 25 is closer to zero than it is to 100. So I would round
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  7. Add: 593 + 788First, let's predict our sum. Round both numbers to the nearest hundred. 593 + 788 600 + _ = 1,400 because both
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  8. Add: 593 + 788First, let's predict our sum. Round both numbers to the nearest hundred. 593 + 788 600 + _ = 1,400 because both
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  9. Round 78,110 to the nearest hundred.Los Angeles has a population of 3,971,883 people. Estimate the population as a single digit
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  10. Estimate 647 + 254 by rounding to the nearest hundred.Then find the sum. Enter your answers in the boxes.(1 point) Estimate: 647
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