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Approximate measurements - Intermediate & Higher tier – WJECEstimating calculations - Higher tier

Approximation includes estimation, rounding to powers of 10, decimal places and significant figures.

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Estimating calculations - Higher tier

Sometimes it is appropriate to approximate a calculation rather than work it out exactly. In this situation, round the numbers in the question before performing the calculation. Rounding to one significant figure is often the best approximate rounding to use. The sign for ‘approximately equal to’ is ≈.

Example one

Estimate \(23 \times 67\)

Rounding to one significant figure gives:

\(20 \times 70 = 1,400\)

Therefore, \(23 \times 67 \approx 1,400\)

Example two

Estimate \(\frac{423 - 98}{16.4}\)

Rounding to one significant figure gives:

\(\frac{400 - 100}{20} = \frac{300}{20} = \frac{30}{2} = 15\)

Therefore, \(\frac{423 - 98}{16.4} \approx 15\)

Question

Estimate \((58.4 \div 2.79) - 9.8\)

Question

Estimate \(\frac{68.7 - 9.9}{2.77}\)