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5km egg

After walking for a while, I decide to check the progress of the egg… When I clicked on the egg it gave me more detail. The first time I clicked it showed this. The second time showed this.

Both 3.28km and 3.32km have been rounded to 3.3km What other distances would be rounded off to 3.3km?

    Which of the lengths shown will round to 3.3 km? a  b c  d e  f 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 km All 4 strips that measured 3.3 km were within the range 3.25 to 3.35 cm.

    Lower bound = 3.25 km Upper bound = 3.35 km Which of the lengths shown will round to 3.3 km?  a  b c  d e  f 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 km The lowest value that a measurement can take is sometimes referred to as the lower bound. The highest value that a measurement can take is sometimes referred to as the Upper bound. Lower bound = 3.25 km Upper bound = 3.35 km

Lower bound = 3.25 km Upper bound = 3.35 km Anything that falls between 3.25 km (including 3.25) and 3.35 km (not including 3.35) rounds off to 3.3km 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 km Lower bound = 3.25 km Upper bound = 3.35 km

Plot the distance on the number line For each incubator: Plot the distance on the number line Write the upper and lower bounds Write three values that round off to the distance. a f d e

Three possible values that round off to 1.5 km: 1.4 1.5 1.6 km LB UB 1.45 1.55 Three possible values that round off to 1.5 km:

Three possible values that round off to 0.2km: LB UB Three possible values that round off to 0.2km:

Three possible values that round off to 3.5 km: LB UB Three possible values that round off to 3.5 km:

Three possible values that round off to 4.3 km: LB UB Three possible values that round off to 4.3 km:

Three possible values that round off to 1.1 km: LB UB Three possible values that round off to 1.1 km:

Three possible values that round off to 7.1 km: LB UB Three possible values that round off to 7.1 km:

What would this distance round to, to 1decimal place? 6.68 Between which two values does it lie? 6.6 6.7 km Which is it closer to? 6.68 rounds to 6.7 (1dp)

6.52 km 10.41 km 9.56 km 9.98 km On your whiteboards Round all of these distances off to 1 decimal place (Use the number line if you need to) km 6.52 km 10.41 km 9.56 km 9.98 km

Use the number line to round these other measurements On your whiteboards Use the number line to round these other measurements 35.2 m to the nearest metre 462 kg to the nearest 10 kg 430 m to the nearest 100 m 7.832 to 2 decimal places

Measurement Round to Lies between Closest to 10.63 1 dp 10.6 10.7 548 Nearest 100 78 Nearest 10 97 7.324 2 dp 0.39 5370 5300 Nearest 1000 70 80 1200 1300 5.5 5.6 0.24 0.25