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Lesson 10 Estimation Grade 7 Week #5. Founders’ Hall Math - PSSA. Round decimals and fractions and then compute with the rounded numbers to estimate a solution. $51,950 rounds to $52,000 Round to the greatest place. 18.9 rounds to 20
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Lesson 10 Estimation Grade 7 Week #5 Founders’ Hall Math - PSSA
Round decimals and fractions and then compute with the rounded numbers to estimate a solution. • $51,950 rounds to $52,000 • Round to the greatest place. • 18.9 rounds to 20 • 11.05 rounds to 10 • Round each fraction to the nearest whole number. • rounds to 5 • 9 rounds to 9 7 8 1 5
Check it out with the Coach Your friend says that 598.034 – 189.95 = 308.084. Is your friend’s answer correct? 598.034 rounded to its greatest place is 600 189.95 rounded to its greatest place is 200 So, a good estimate of 598.034 – 189.95 is: 600 – 200 = 400 Your friend’s answer is incorrect because the estimated difference is 100 to your friend’s answer.
Sample Test Questions 1. Chandra bought 3 T-shirts that cost $10.95 each, and 2 caps that cost $9.95 each. Which of the following is the best estimate of her total purchase? A $50 B $60 C $70 D $80 Answer A $50
Darlene earns $4,128 per month. She works 21 days per month. Which of the following is the best estimate of the amount she earns per day? • A $150 • B $200 • C $250 • D $300 • Answer B $200
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7 8 • Maria painted 4 feet of wood trim on Thursday, 9 feet on Friday, and 15 feet on Saturday. Use estimation to determine which of the following is total number of feet of trim Maria painted. • A 18 feet • B 27 feet • C 29 feet • D 39 feet • Answer c 29 feet 1 5 1 10 7 20 7 20 7 40 7 40 7 40
The population of Philadelphia in the year 1900 was 1,293,697. In the year 2000, the population was 1,517,550. Which of the following is the best estimate of the increase in the population from 1900 to 2000? • A 100,000 • B 200,000 • C 300,000 • D 400,000 • Answer B 200,000
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Without doing the multiplication, which must be the product for 2 x 7 ? A 9 B 12 C 18 D 21 Answer C 18 1 3 5 6 5 18 5 18 5 18 5 18 5 18
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3 4 11. A. 3 rounds to 4 3 rounds to 3 4 x 3 = 12 My friend’s answer of 19 is incorrect. 12 is the correct estimate. 11. B. 2 9 15 4 29 9 435 36 1 12 x = 12 =
Progress Check For Lessons 1-10 9 20 • What is written as a percent? • A 18% • B 27% • C 45% • D 81% • Answer C 45%
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4. Which point on the number line is closest to ? A B C D -1 0 1 2 A point A B point B C point C D point D Answer B point B
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Bridgette was making gift baskets for her friends. She put 7 pieces of candy in each basket. If she used 98 pieces of candy, how many gift baskets did Bridgette make? • A 11 • B 12 • C 13 • D 14 • Answer D 14
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There are 13 girls in Mrs. Jackson’s class of 22 students. Which ratio compares the number of boys to the number of students in the class? • A 13/22 • B 13/9 • C 9/13 • D 9/22 • Answer D 9/22
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