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Estimate.
1.Estimate 53% of 67. 2.About what percent of 3.3.9 is about 23.7% of
396 is 47? what number?
Estimate the percent of each figure that is shaded.
6.Discuss and Write Explain how you made your estimates for exercises 4 and 5.
A quick, reliable way to estimate with percents is to use
benchmark percents, such as 1%, 10%, 25%, 50%, and 75%.
- Estimate 6% of 39.
39 40
1% of 40 0.01 • 40 0.4
6% of 40 6 • 0.4 2.4
So 6% of 39 is about 2.4.
6% 6 • 1%.
Multiply 0.4
by 6.
1% 0.01.
Multiply by
0.01.
- Estimate 15% of $32.05.
$32.05 $30
15% 10% 5% Use 10% benchmark.
10% of $30 0.1 • $30 $3.00
5% of $30 $3.00 2 $1.50
$3.00 $1.50 $4.50
So 15% of $32.05 is about $4.50.
Add the estimates
for 10% and 5%.
5 is half of 10,
so divide 10%
of $30 by 2.
Multiply mentally
by 0.1.
- About what percent of
the bar is shaded?
Think of dividing the bar
into four equal parts. Then
find a benchmark percent
that is closest to the length
of the shaded part.
The shaded part is between 25% and 50%, but it
is much closer to 25%. It is about 30% shaded.- About what percent
of the container is
full?
- About what percent
The container is filled
to about 350 mL, and
0.7 70%.
The container is about 70% full.
350
500
- About what percent of the figure is shaded?
Think of dividing the length into equal parts. Then
use benchmarks to estimate the percent shaded.
The figure is about 80% shaded.