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Mathematics, 05.12.2021 14:00 abomb6292

Drag each statement on the left to the correct word on the right to tell whether each is true or false. The words "True" and "False" may be used more than once.

1/ When rounding, you usually round to the closest number.

2/ When a number is halfway between the two possible numbers, round down to the
smaller number.

3/ When a number is halfway between the two possible numbers, round up to the
greater number.

4/ If you are rounding 897 to the nearest hundred, 890 and 900 are the two possible
numbers you choose between based on whether you are rounding up or down.

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