4th Maths Term 3 Unit 2: Numbers - Estimating Sums and Differences

Estimating Sums and Differences - 4th Maths Term 3
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Chapter: 4th Maths : Term 3 Unit 2 : Numbers
Estimating sums and differences

To estimate a number means to round of each number to its nearest tens, hundreds and then add or subtract.

Division: (up to 4 digit number by single digit number)
Estimating sums and differences:

To estimate a number means to round of each number to its nearest tens, hundreds and then add or subtract.

Steps for estimation:

Nearest to tens: check the unit digit of the given number that is to be estimated.

i) if it is equal to (or) greater than 5, add 1 to previous digit, make the unit digit as zero. (e.g.) 85 is rounded to 90

ii) if it is less than 5, make the unit digit as zero. (e.g.) 63 is rounded to 60

Note: We can estimate a number nearest 1000 and more.
EXAMPLE 1

1) Estimate the sum.

Estimate the sum calculation example

2) Estimate the difference

Estimate the difference calculation example

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