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5th Grade Math Problem
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28/04/2008 10:26:45
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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>This is a sample problem out of a math workbook. I get that "estimating" essentially means performing calculations on rounded values, but they are mixing the places they round to in the example below. Why isn't it either 1 x 4 or 0.8 x 4.2? Not quite getting how they are doing that. I thought with rounding, you had to know the place you wanted to round to in order to have the product be valid.
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>
>Estimate Decimal Products
>-------------------------
>
>Estimate 4.2 x 0.843
>
>  0.843 -------->   0.8
>x   4.2 -------->  x  4
>                   ====
>              about 3.2
>
>Both factors are rounded
>down. The actual product
>is greater than 3.2.
>
This is probably not the way they want you to do it but I look at 0.843 and see that it is about 5/6 (.833), and that 4.2 is divisible by 6, so the result is about 4.2 / 6 * 5 = 3.5.
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