6th Grade Math Textbook, Fundamentals

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IX.Estimate Products


Toestimate a product by rounding:


  • Round each factor to its greatest place.

  • Multiply the rounded factors.


Estimate: 365   4840

400     5000 200,000

Both factors were rounded up, so 365 4840 is less
than 200,000.

Estimate:10.25 0.87

10 0.9  9

One factor is rounded down and the other is rounded up.
So 10.25 0.87 is close to 9.

X.Estimate Quotients

You can estimate quotients using compatible numbers,

numbers that are easy to compute with. Two whole numbers
are compatible if one divides the other evenly.

Estimate: 1895  48

about about
2000 50

So 1895  48  2000  50 40.

XI.Multiply Whole Numbers.


To multiply by a two-digit number, multiply by ones, then by tens.

Add the partial products.

To multiply by a three-digit number, multiply by ones, then by tens,
then by hundreds. Add the partial products.

Think
6 5, so 3 hundreds rounds up
to 4 hundreds.
8 5, so 4 thousands rounds up
to 5 thousands.

Think
0 5, so 1 ten stays as 1 ten
and 10.25 rounds down to 10.
7 5, so 8 tenths rounds up
to 9 tenths.

Estimate: 23.50 5.65

about about
24 6

So 23.50 5.65  24  6 4.

Multiply: 126   78
Estimate Compute

Remember:
The symbol means
β€œis approximately equal to.”

24
17
168
 24
408

78
126

80
100
8000

24
17

20
20
400

Multiply: 17    24
Estimate Compute

78
126
468
156
 78
9828
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