In this activity, we will be practising rounding decimal numbers.
Remember, numbers with 2 decimal places have 2 digits after the decimal point.
Rounding Rules:
To round a number with 2 decimal places, look at the second digit after the decimal point.
Numbers whose 2nd decimal place is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, round DOWN.
Numbers whose 2nd decimal place is 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, round UP.
Halfway numbers such as 7.55 round UP.
Let's try some example questions.
Example 1
Round 6.46 to one decimal place.
Answer
First, look at the digit 6 in the secoed decimal place - it means 6 hundredths. Because it is more than 5 hundredths, we need to round up.
6.46 rounds up to 6.5.
Example 2
Round 12.83 to one decimal place.
Answer
Look at the digit 3 which means 3 hundredths. Because it is less than 5 hundredths, we round down.
12.83 rounds down to 12.8.
It's that simple!
Now you can try some questions like this.