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Grade 5 HMH Go Math - NEW
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Problem Solving • Applications
Use the table for 20–22.
Question 20
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The speeds of two insects when rounded to the nearest whole number are the same. Which two insects are they?
Question 21
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What is the speed of the housefly rounded to the nearest hundredth?
Question 22
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What’s the Error? Mark said that the speed of a dragonfly rounded to the nearest tenth was 6.9 meters per second. Is he correct? If not, what is his error?
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Question 23
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A rounded number for the speed of an insect is 5.67 meters per second. What are the fastest and slowest speeds to the thousandths that could round to 5.67 meters per second? Explain.
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Question 24
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The price of a certain box of cereal at the grocery store is $0.258 per ounce. For numbers 24a–24c, select True or False for each statement.
a. Rounded to the nearest whole number, the price is $1 per ounce.
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b. Rounded to the nearest tenth, the price is $0.3 per ounce.
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c. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the price is $0.26 per ounce.