1-1 using estimation strategies
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1-1 Using Estimation Strategies. Do Now: Round the following to the place of the underlined digit: 8 2 ,729 4 49 24,1 0 6 3, 5 28. Quick Tour of the Room. New Vocabulary. Compatible numbers: numbers that are easy to compute mentally ≈ Symbol that indicates estimation. Rounding. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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1-1 Using Estimation Strategies
Do Now: Round the following to the place of the underlined digit:1.82,7292.4493.24,1064.3,528
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Quick Tour of the Room
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New VocabularyCompatible numbers: numbers that are easy to
compute mentally≈ Symbol that indicates estimation
Rounding Front-end Estimation
Compatible Numbers
1.3+2.4≈ 3 1.2 + 3.7 ≈5 26÷4≈5 1 + 2 = 3 1+3+4
0+1=14+1=5
25÷5=5
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RoundingThe span of an eagle ray’s fin is 3.27 m. The
span of her baby’s fin is 0.88m. Estimate the difference between the spans. Round to the nearest whole number before you find the difference.
3.27−0.88≈3−1 Round to the nearest whole number
≈2 Subtract
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Estimate.First round to the nearest whole number
1.75+0.9214.34−7.84.90×6.25
2+1=314−8=65×6=30
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Front End EstimationAdd the “front-end” digits, ignoring the
decimals.Estimate the decimals.Add the decimal estimate to the front-end sum.
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Example5.459.893.536.03+
Front-end: 5 + 9 + 3 + 6 = 23
Decimals: •.89 is close to 1. •.03 is close to 0. •.45 + .53 is close to 1.•1 + 0 + 1 = 2
Put the front-end with the decimal: 23 + 2 = 25.
About 25
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Compatible numbers go together!
Compatible
54 and 9 16 and 4 32 and 8 12 and 3 54 and 6 18 and 2
Not compatible
17 and 2 35 and 9 15 and 4 27 and 8 24 and 5 15 and 6
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ESTIMATING Using Compatible Numbers
Overbidding
52 ÷ 6 overbid 52 count up: 53 no 54 yes
32 ÷ 5 overbid 32 count up: 33 no 34 no 35 yes
7 ÷ 4 overbid 7 count up: 8 yes
Of course, you can use the multiples of the factor … multiplication facts.
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ESTIMATING Using Compatible Numbers
Underbidding
52 ÷ 6 underbid 52 count down: 51 no 50 no 49 no 48 yes 32 ÷ 5 underbid 32 count down: 31 no 30 yes 7 ÷ 4 underbid 7 count down: 6 no 5 no 4 yes
Of course, you can use the multiples of the factor … multiplication facts.
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Compatible Numbers
Underbidding 17 ÷ 5 3 15
29 ÷ 9 3 27
42 ÷ 8 5 40
Overbidding 20 17 ÷ 5 4
36 29 ÷ 9 4
48 42 ÷ 8 6
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TRY THESE Use paper and pencil.Check on next page. 73 ÷ 2
139 ÷ 2
236 ÷ 7
653 ÷ 9
Estimate
Did you overbid?
Did you underbid?
Did you change numbers to zero?
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Check your work!
80 40 140 7073 ÷ 2 139 ÷ 270 35 120 60
280 40 720 80236 ÷ 7 653 ÷ 9 210 30 630 70
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Minute Time!Get ready, get set…
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Test TimeNumber your paper 1-10