Level 1
There were 2089545 spectators at the stadium. Express the number of spectators at the stadium to the nearest thousand.
1 m
Level 1
Round off the sum of 654 and 124 to the nearest hundred.
1 m
Level 1
Felicia drove from City A to City B. She drove a total of 4 631 588 m. Round off this distance to the nearest 1000 m.
1 m
Level 1
A speaker set costs $2549. Round off this cost to the nearest hundred dollars.
1 m
Level 1
Find the difference between 6048 and 365 by first rounding off each number to the nearest hundred.
2 m
Level 1
The figures shows the number of visitors to the National Museum in two months.
January - 49 506
February - 31 385
Round off the number of visitors in each month to the nearest thousand. Then estimate the total number of visitors in the two months.
2 m
Level 1
Find the value of 8067 x 34. Round off the answer to the nearest thousand.
2 m
Level 2
A number becomes 900 when rounded off to the nearest 100. What is the greatest possible number?
2 m
Level 2
The number of pupils in a school when rounded off to the nearest hundred was 1900 people. What was the smallest possible number of pupils In the school?
2 m
Level 2
When Kareen rounded off a number to the nearest thousand, the result was 4000. What was the smallest possible 4-digit number that Kareen had rounded off?
2 m
Level 2
The price of an apartment when rounded off to the nearest $1000 is $90000. What is the greatest possible price of the car if it has been round off to the nearest thousand?
2 m
Level 3
The bar graph shows the number of storybooks read by the students in a school.
  1. How many students are there in the school?
  2. What percentage of the students in the school read at least 1 storybook? (Give the answer correct to the nearest whole number.)
3 m
Level 2
The table shows a plant's height on the first day of each month from January to May.
  1. What was the height of the plant on 1st February? Give the answer to the nearest cm.
  2. What was the increase in the plant's height from 1st April to 1st May?
3 m
Level 3
Lina, Ron, Evelyn and Henry share the same hobby of collecting stamps. The average number of stamps collected by the 4 friends is 25. Ron collected 8 more stamps than Evelyn but 15 fewer stamps than Lina. Henry collected 3 stamps fewer than Evelyn. Find the average number of stamps collected by Ron, Evelyn and Henry. Round off the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m
Level 3
The graph shows the number of books borrowed by visitors at the local library on a Monday.
  1. How many visitors visited the local library that Monday?
  2. What was the average number of books borrowed by each visitor that Monday? Give the answer to the nearest whole number.
4 m