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Click to Start Here Click to Start Here Click to Start Here Click to Start Here Round 447 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 447 is rounded to the nearest tens. Rounding Roller Coaster By Joe Hart Click here to begin Click here to enter your name.

Round 33 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 33 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the third valley.

Round 16 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 16 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the first valley.

Round 42 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 42 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the second valley.

Round 139 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 139 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the second valley.

Round 74 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 74 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the first valley.

Round 51 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 51 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the second valley.

Round 55 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 55 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the first valley.

Round 273 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 273 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the third valley.

Round 447 to the nearest tens. See if you can click the red start buttons to land in the valley where 447 is rounded to the nearest tens. Correct! Click here to continue. Note to the Teacher: The answer to this slide will be in the third valley.

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