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Estimation in Math

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For easy calculation, estimation in math is used. This method is useful in everyday situations, such as a student’s score based on the number of correct answers. In this article, we will learn the concept of estimation in math, along with its rules and significance.

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What is Estimation in Math?

Estimation in math refers to a rough calculation or an approximate value that helps us determine the actual value more quickly. When estimating, we round numbers to their closest place values. The estimated value is an assumed number that is fairly close to the actual value. Estimation is often used in our daily lives, sometimes without us even realizing it.  For example, Alex has about 30 friends at school.

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How to Estimate in Math?

Now that we know what estimation is in math, let’s look at some easy ways to estimate numbers.

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Estimating Different Place Values

Estimating place values means rounding numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, or any other place value as required. Let’s look at some examples:
Round 498.73 to various place values.

 

Round it to the nearest whole number

  • Since 7 in the tenths place (tens digit), we round up the value to 499.

 

Round to the nearest ten 

  • Since the ones digit is 8, we round up to 500.

 

Round to the nearest hundred

  • Since we have 9 in the tens place, we round up the value to 500.

 

Round to the nearest tenth

  • Since we have 3 in the hundredths place, we round down the value to 498.7
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Estimate Using Compatible Numbers

Compatible numbers, as the term suggests, are easy-to-work-with numbers that can replace the actual numbers to make calculations easier. The compatible numbers should not be random but should be the nearest to the actual number. They are mainly used to make calculations like addition, subtraction, or division easier.

 

For example, 19 × 58 can be estimated as 20 × 60, so we say 19 × 58 is about 1200. They're chosen because they're nearby, simple numbers that make the multiplication faster and more manageable in your head.

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What Are the Rules for Estimation in Math?

To calculate an estimate, we round the number to the nearest place value, which makes it convenient to use instead of the actual number. Here are a few important rules for estimation:

 

1. First, decide which place value you need to round off.

 

2. Then, check the number to the right of that place value.

  • If the digit to the right is less than 5, we round down.

    For example: 222 rounds down to 220 because the ones digit is 2, which is less than 5.

 

  • We round up if the number is equal to or greater than 5. For example: 228 rounded to the closest ten, i.e., 230 (since 8 is greater than 5).
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Real-Life Applications of Estimation in Math

Estimation in math is an essential concept that helps students with problem-solving. Many practical uses of estimation fascinate us. We will now look at its different real-life applications:

 

  • Before purchasing multiple items, people estimate the total cost to avoid overspending.

 

  • We can estimate the total time required to complete a journey.

 

  • Students can estimate their scores in objective-based tests based on the number of correct answers.

 

  • Drivers use estimation to calculate the amount of fuel needed for a trip to avoid running out of fuel.

 

  • Event planners use estimation to determine budgets, guest counts, and supply needs. It helps the host understand the budget and the arrangements required.
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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in Estimation in Math

We now understand how important it is to learn estimation. However, students often make errors when solving problems related to estimation. Let’s now go through a few common errors and tips to avoid them:

Mistake 1

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Errors in Rounding of Values
Students might misplace the values, leading to confusion between round-up and round-down. 

For example, round 572 to the nearest hundred.
Incorrect: 500 (Rounded down instead of rounding up).
 

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To avoid this confusion, double-check the digit that follows the place value to its right. Round up if the number is greater than or equal to 5 and round down if it is less than 5.
Correct: 600 (since 7 ≥ 5, round up).

Mistake 2

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Overestimating or Underestimating the Values
Some students find values that do not closely match the original numbers, i.e., they may estimate too low or too high by mistake.

For example: Estimate the sum of 358 + 479 
Incorrect: 300 + 400 = 700

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The estimated values should be the nearest compatible numbers to the actual values.

Correct: 360 + 480 = 840

Mistake 3

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Unless estimation is explicitly required at each step.
When solving problems step by step, students round off numbers too early, which can lead to inaccurate estimations.

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Always round off at the final step of calculations to obtain correct estimates. Avoid rounding numbers in early steps unless the problem specifically asks you to.

Mistake 4

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Overlooking Place Value Rules
It’s easy to get mixed up and round off more than one digit which can lead to incorrect calculations.

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Keep in mind that only one digit is rounded based on the place value being estimated.

Mistake 5

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Not Checking If the Estimate is Logical
Sometimes, students do not check whether the estimate they calculated is logical.

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Always compare the estimate with the actual value to make sure it is sensible.

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Solved Examples of Estimation in Math

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Problem 1

Estimate 398 × 62 using compatible numbers.

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The estimated value is 24,000.

Explanation

Let’s start by choosing the compatible numbers:

Instead of 398, we use 400… (since it is the nearest hundred)

Similarly, we will round 62 down to 60

Now, multiply the compatible numbers:

400 × 60 = 24000

Therefore, the estimated value is 24,000.

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Problem 2

Antony drives 298 miles to visit his mother at an average speed of 82 mph. Estimate how long the journey will take approximately.

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The estimated travel time is about 3 hours and 45 minutes.

Explanation

We first round the values to the nearest tens:

298 miles → 300 miles

82 mph → 80 mph

Now, we divide the estimated values:

300 ÷ 80 = 3.75 hours

So, the estimated travel time could be about 3 hours and 45 minutes.

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Problem 3

Estimate 358 ÷ 5 by rounding to the nearest ten.

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The estimated value is 72.

Explanation

We first round 358 to the nearest tens:

358 can be rounded to 360 (since 8 is greater than 5, we round up).

Now, divide the rounded number by 5

360 ÷ 5 = 72

So, after rounding 358 to 360, we divide it by 5 to get an estimated result of 72.

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Problem 4

Estimate 913 – 376 by rounding to the nearest tens.

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The estimated difference is 530.

Explanation

We first round the numbers to their nearest tens:

913 → 910

376 → 380

 

Now, we will subtract the estimated values:

910 – 380  = 530

 

So, the estimated difference is 530.

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Problem 5

A school has 18 classrooms, with approximately 31 students in each class. Estimate the total number of students in the school.

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The estimated total is 600.

Explanation

We round the numbers to compatible values:

18 classrooms → 20 classrooms

31 students per classroom →  30 students per classroom

So, the estimated total is 20 × 30 = 600.

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FAQs on Estimation in Math

1.What do you mean by estimation in math?

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2.What are the two common methods of estimation?

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3.How can we determine when to round down or up?

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4.Is it possible for estimation to give an exact result?

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5.How can children in Saudi Arabia use numbers in everyday life to understand Estimation in Math?

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6.What are some fun ways kids in Saudi Arabia can practice Estimation in Math with numbers?

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7.What role do numbers and Estimation in Math play in helping children in Saudi Arabia develop problem-solving skills?

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8.How can families in Saudi Arabia create number-rich environments to improve Estimation in Math skills?

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Hiralee Lalitkumar Makwana has almost two years of teaching experience. She is a number ninja as she loves numbers. Her interest in numbers can be seen in the way she cracks math puzzles and hidden patterns.

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