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Nearest ten : Rounding to the nearest ten refers to rounding such that the resulting number is a multiple of ten. If the ones digit is 5 or more the tens digit is rounded up, otherwise it is rounded down.
Number : A number $x$ is a mathematical symbol representing a quantity.
Ones digit : The first digit left of the decimal point (or the digit furthest to the right if there is no decimal point). It counts multiples of 1.
Round : Round can be a property of a shape, meaning that it does not have any corners. For example a circle can be described as round. A number can be informally described as round if it does end in one or several zeros such that rounding that number to a certain number of digits does not change the number.
Rounding : Rounding is the operation of changing a number to a number that is close to the original number. Rounded numbers are often used to do quick rough calculations for estimation purposes. For example rounding $4549$ to the nearest thousand results in 5000, rounding the same number to the nearest hundred results in 4500. In general one rounds up if the digit after the digit we try to round to is 5 or more, otherwise one rounds down.
Tens digit : The tens digit is the second digit left of the decimal point. For example 31.2 and 32 both have tens digits equal to 3.
What number do you get if you round 71 to the nearest ten?
Increasing : Increasing means getting bigger.
What number do you get if you round 6 to the nearest ten?
What number do you get if you round 67 to the nearest ten?