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Chapter 7

This document provides a topic review on rounding and decimals. It contains 8 multiple choice and short answer questions covering concepts like rounding numbers to different decimal places, performing calculations with decimals, and estimating results of decimal operations. The questions progress from rounding single numbers to multi-step word problems involving temperatures in different locations. The accompanying mark scheme provides the answers and outlines how partial credit can be awarded.

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Chapter 7

This document provides a topic review on rounding and decimals. It contains 8 multiple choice and short answer questions covering concepts like rounding numbers to different decimal places, performing calculations with decimals, and estimating results of decimal operations. The questions progress from rounding single numbers to multi-step word problems involving temperatures in different locations. The accompanying mark scheme provides the answers and outlines how partial credit can be awarded.

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Chapter 7 Rounding and decimals

Chapter 7 Rounding and decimals: Topic review

1) Tick the true or false box for each statement.


True False
10 = ten million
10 = one thousand
10 = forty thousand
10 = one hundred thousand

[2]
2) Find:
a) 24.6 × 10

……………… [1]

b) 15 ÷ 10

……………… [1]

3) Complete the table, rounding the numbers to the accuracy stated.


Rounded to 2 d.p. Rounded to 3 d.p. Rounded to 4 d.p.
35.10482
0.87699
[3]
4) Given 78.9 + 34.5 = 113.4 and 78.9 − 34.5 = 44.4, write down the values of:
a) 34.5 − 78.9

……………… [1]

b) −78.9 − 34.5

……………… [1]

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5) In January, the average temperature in Irkutsk in Russia is −19.3°C.


In January, the average temperature in Brisbane in Australia is 44.2°C higher than in
Irkutsk.
In January, the average temperature in Algiers in Algeria is 13.4°C lower than in
Brisbane.
Find the average temperature in Algiers in January.

……………… °C [2]

6) Find:
a) 5.21 × −34

……………… [2]

b) 54.202 ÷ 21, rounding your answer to three decimal places

……………… [2]

7) Tabitha estimates the result 6.81 × , where is an integer. Her estimate is 70.
Write a possible value of .

……………… [1]

8) If 2.143 × ● = █, and ● is a single-digit number, what are the lowest and highest
possible values of █?

Lowest value: ……………… [1]

Highest value: ……………… [1]

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Chapter 7 Rounding and decimals: Topic review mark scheme


Question Answer Mark Part marks
1 All ticks correct 2 Award 1 mark if 2 or 3 boxes are ticked
5 correctly.
5
5
5

2(a) 24 600 1

2(b) 0.0015 1

3 35.10 35.105 35.1048 3 Award 2 marks for 4 or 5 correct numbers.


Award 1 mark for 2 or 3 correct numbers.
0.88 0.877 0.8770

4(a) −44.4 1

4(b) −113.4 1

5 11.5°C 2 Award 1 mark for correct temperature in


Brisbane (24.9°C), or for correctly subtracting
13.4 from an incorrect temperature in
Brisbane.

6(a) −177.14 2 Award 1 mark for 177.14

6(b) 2.581 2 Award 1 mark for 2.58 or 2.5810

7 TWM Any one of 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 1

8 TWM 2.143 (lowest), 19.287 (highest) 2 Award 1 mark for one correct number.

TOTAL = 18 marks

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