Joseph wants to estimate 1 3/7 * 5 4/5 To estimate, he simplifies the expression 1 1/2 * 6 Is Joseph’s estimate an underestimate or an overestimate?
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underestimate
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how?
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An underestimate is an estimate that is less than the actual answer to a problem.
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Bilal was 60 1/16 in. tall. Then he grew 3 1/8 in.
Which expression should Bilal use to estimate how many inches tall he is now?
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What I would do is round. So, 60 and 1/16 would most likely be rounded to 60, and 3 1/8 would most likely be rounded to 3.
If you want to know how much he grew, then you would add.
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so 63?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
wait let me put the mutiple choice answers
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A. 60 1/2 * 3
B. 60 1/2 + 3 1/2
C. 60 * 3
D. 60+ 3
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would it be d?
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again If you want to know how much he grew, then you would add.
So Im guessing that your answer is D) 60 + 3
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A trail is 3 2/10 km long. Cassidy has run 9/10 of the distance of the trail.
About how far has Cassidy run?
Estimate by first rounding each number to the nearest 1/2 .
A. 2km
B. 3km
C. 4km
D. 7km
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