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© 2007 M. Tallman Step 1: Circle the digit in the place that you must round to. Step 2: Draw an arrow to the place on the right. Round to the nearest thousands place. 7,286 Findright yournext number. Look door. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 1: Circle the digit in the place that you must round to. Step 2: Draw an arrow to the place on the right. Step 3: If the number is four or less, then the circled number stays the same. Step 4: All numbers to the right of the circled number become zeros. Round to the nearest thousands place. 000 7,286 Just Ignore! 2 is less than 4 4 or less, just ignore. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 1: Circle the digit in the place that you must round to. Step 2: Draw an arrow to the place on the right. Round to the nearest hundreds place. 1 ,792 Findright yournext number. Look door. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 1: Circle the digit in the place that you must round to. Step 2: Draw an arrow to the place on the right. Step 3: If the number is four or less, then the circled number stays the same. Step 4: If the number is 5 or greater, then add 1 to the circled number. Step 5: All numbers to the right of the circled number become zeros. Round to the nearest hundreds place. 1 ,7 892 00 7+1=8 9 is not less than 4 ormore, less, just ignore. 54or add 1 more. © 2007 M. Tallman When to use estimation… When an exact answer is not needed. When you need to compute a problem quickly. To check your work. © 2007 M. Tallman 496 - 112 The actual answer is 384, so our estimation is pretty accurate. 500 - 100 = 400 Step 1: Rounding is always first. Decide which place to round to. Step 2: Round each number to the hundreds place. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 3: Now you can subtract 100 from 500, mentally. Rounding Tip: The lower the place, the more accurate the answer. However, if you round too low, your problem may be more difficult to solve. 5,251 - 896 Rounding Tip: The higher the place, the easier your problem will be to solve. However, your answer may not be as accurate. 5,000 - 900 = 4,100 The actual answer is 4,355, so our estimation is pretty accurate Step 1: Rounding is always first. Decide which place to round to. Step 2: Round the first addend to the thousands place and the second addend to the hundreds place. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 3: Now you can subtract 900 from 5,000, mentally. 52,187 - 18,978 The actual answer is 33,209, so our estimation is pretty accurate. 50,000 - 20,000 = 30,000 Step 1: Rounding is always first. Decide which place to round to. Step 2: Round each addend to the ten thousands place. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 3: Now you can subtract 20,000 from 50,000, mentally. $19.67 - $6.35 The actual answer is $13.32, so our estimation is pretty accurate. $20.00 - $6.00 = $14.00 Step 1: Rounding is always first. Decide which place to round to. Step 2: Round $19.67 to the nearest ten dollars. Round $6.35 to the nearest dollar. © 2007 M. Tallman Step 3: Now you can subtract $6.00 from $20.00, mentally. Estimate Each Difference 1. $21.89 - $6.78 $20.00 - $7.00 = $13.00 2. 467 - 221 500 - 200 = 300 3. 745 - 467 700 - 500 = 200 4. 4,897 - 898 5,000 - 900 = 4,100 © 2007 M. Tallman Estimate Each Difference 5. 897,965 - 12,854 900,000 - 10,000 = 890,000 6. $47.90 - $27.87 $50.00 - $30.00 = $20.00 7. 5,897 - 4,465 6,000 - 4,000 = 2,000 8. 765,987 - 46,980 800,000 - 50,000 = 750,000 © 2007 M. Tallman Estimate Each Difference 9. $8.75 - $3.98 $9.00 - $4.00 = $5.00 10. $776.98 - $547.98 $700.00 - $500.00 = $200.00 11. 8,321 - 3,432 8,000 - 3,000 = 5,000 12. 667,876 - 446,987 700,000 - 400,000 = 300,000 © 2007 M. Tallman