Rounding Whole Numbers
Learning Outcomes
- Identify the place value of a digit used for rounding
- Round a whole number to a specific place value
Now consider the number [latex]72[/latex]. Find [latex]72[/latex] on the number line.
We can see that [latex]72[/latex] is closer to [latex]70[/latex], so [latex]72[/latex] rounded to the nearest ten is [latex]70[/latex].
How do we round [latex]75[/latex] to the nearest ten. Find [latex]75[/latex] on the number line.
The number [latex]75[/latex] is exactly midway between [latex]70[/latex] and [latex]80[/latex].
So that everyone rounds the same way in cases like this, mathematicians have agreed to round to the higher number, [latex]80[/latex]. So, [latex]75[/latex] rounded to the nearest ten is [latex]80[/latex].
Now that we have looked at this process on the number line, we can introduce a more general procedure. To round a number to a specific place, look at the number to the right of that place. If the number is less than [latex]5[/latex], round down. If it is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex], round up.
So, for example, to round [latex]76[/latex] to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the ones place.
The digit in the ones place is a [latex]6[/latex]. Because [latex]6[/latex] is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex], we increase the digit in the tens place by one. So the [latex]7[/latex] in the tens place becomes an [latex]8[/latex]. Now, replace any digits to the right of the [latex]8[/latex] with zeros. So, [latex]76[/latex] rounds to [latex]80[/latex].
Let’s look again at rounding [latex]72[/latex] to the nearest [latex]10[/latex]. Again, we look to the ones place.
The digit in the ones place is [latex]2[/latex]. Because [latex]2[/latex] is less than [latex]5[/latex], we keep the digit in the tens place the same and replace the digits to the right of it with zero. So [latex]72[/latex] rounded to the nearest ten is [latex]70[/latex].
Round a whole number to a specific place value
- Locate the given place value. All digits to the left of that place value do not change.
- Underline the digit to the right of the given place value.
- Determine if this digit is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex].
- Yes—add [latex]1[/latex] to the digit in the given place value.
- No—do not change the digit in the given place value.
- Replace all digits to the right of the given place value with zeros.
example
Round [latex]843[/latex] to the nearest ten. Solution| Locate the tens place. | ![]() |
| Underline the digit to the right of the tens place. | ![]() |
| Since [latex]3[/latex] is less than [latex]5[/latex], do not change the digit in the tens place. | ![]() |
| Replace all digits to the right of the tens place with zeros. | ![]() |
| Rounding [latex]843[/latex] to the nearest ten gives [latex]840[/latex]. |
try it
Round to the nearest ten: [latex]157[/latex].Answer: [latex]160[/latex]
Round to the nearest ten: [latex]884[/latex].Answer: [latex]880[/latex]
Example
Round each number to the nearest hundred:- [latex]23,658[/latex]
- [latex]3,978[/latex]
Answer:
| 1. | |
| Locate the hundreds place. | ![]() |
| The digit of the right of the hundreds place is [latex]5[/latex]. Underline the digit to the right of the hundreds place. | ![]() |
| Since [latex]5[/latex] is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex], round up by adding [latex]1[/latex] to the digit in the hundreds place. Then replace all digits to the right of the hundreds place with zeros. |
So 23,658 rounded to the nearest hundred is 23,700. |
| 2. | |
| Locate the hundreds place. | ![]() |
| Underline the digit to the right of the hundreds place. | |
| The digit to the right of the hundreds place is [latex]7[/latex]. Since [latex]7[/latex] is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex], round up by added [latex]1[/latex] to the [latex]9[/latex]. Then place all digits to the right of the hundreds place with zeros. |
So 3,978 rounded to the nearest hundred is 4,000. |
try it
Round to the nearest hundred: [latex]17,852[/latex].Answer: [latex-display]17,900[/latex-display]
Round to the nearest hundred: [latex]4,951[/latex].Answer: [latex-display]5,000[/latex-display]
example
Round each number to the nearest thousand:- [latex]147,032[/latex]
- [latex]29,504[/latex]
Answer:
| 1. | |
| Locate the thousands place. Underline the digit to the right of the thousands place. | ![]() |
| The digit to the right of the thousands place is [latex]0[/latex]. Since [latex]0[/latex] is less than [latex]5[/latex], we do not change the digit in the thousands place. | ![]() |
| We then replace all digits to the right of the thousands pace with zeros. |
So 147,032 rounded to the nearest thousand is 147,000. |
| 2. | |
| Locate the thousands place. | ![]() |
| ⓑUnderline the digit to the right of the thousands place. | ![]() |
| The digit to the right of the thousands place is [latex]5[/latex]. Since [latex]5[/latex] is greater than or equal to [latex]5[/latex], round up by adding [latex]1[/latex] to the [latex]9[/latex]. Then replace all digits to the right of the thousands place with zeros. |
So 29,504 rounded to the nearest thousand is 30,000. |
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So 23,658 rounded to the nearest hundred is 23,700.
So 3,978 rounded to the nearest hundred is 4,000.

So 147,032 rounded to the nearest thousand is 147,000.

So 29,504 rounded to the nearest thousand is 30,000.