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Round to the nearest hundreds. 546 2) 857 3) 2,145 4) 5,885

Round to the nearest hundreds. 546 2) 857 3) 2,145 4) 5,885 Round to the nearest thousands. 2,456 2) 3,567 3) 40,210 4) 31,599. Warm Up!. Why Estimate?. It’s impossible to know the exact answer (predicting events in the future)

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Round to the nearest hundreds. 546 2) 857 3) 2,145 4) 5,885

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  1. Round to the nearest hundreds. • 546 2) 857 • 3) 2,145 4) 5,885 • Round to the nearest thousands. • 2,456 2) 3,567 • 3) 40,210 4) 31,599 Warm Up!

  2. Why Estimate? • It’s impossible to know the exact answer (predicting events in the future) • Finding an exact answer is not practical (United States population) • Finding an exact answer isn’t worth the trouble • Estimation can be useful even when you need to find an exact answer. It may help you to understand a problem better. It can also be used to check whether or not your exact answer makes sense. If your estimate is not close to the exact answer you found, then you need to check your work.

  3. Estimate the sum or difference 67 + 14 583 – 329 94 – 36 6,020 – 3688 34,465 + 19,002 78,135 – 19,431

  4. Harvard Middle School is collecting aluminum cans to recycle for a fund-raiser. The number of cans that each grade level collected is shown in the bar graph below. Estimate the total number of cans that Harvard Middle School collected.

  5. The principal reported that nearly 2,000 cans were collected. The newspaper reported that over 1,700 cans were collected. Is either of these reports correct? Explain. Identify some words that indicate whether an amount is an estimate or an approximation.

  6. Multiplication Practice In your math journal, complete the 6 multiplication problems that are on your desk. Please allow yourself adequate space to solve each problem.

  7. Homework

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