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Having a hard time explaining to my daughter how to explain her estimate of this problem.

Having a hard time explaining to my daughter how to explain her estimate of this problem-example-1
User Stefan Medack
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In total Irene makes 4 2/3

She splits the batter into two bowls

Blueberries bowl 2 1/4

walnuts bowl ?

In order to do an estimation


4\text{ }(2)/(3)


(2)/(3)\text{ is close to }(3)/(4)


4+(3)/(4)=4\text{ }(3)/(4)

Then for the other fraction


2\text{ }(1)/(4)
(1)/(4)\text{ is close to }(1)/(4)

Therefore we do the next estimation


4(3)/(4)-2(1)/(4)=2\text{ }(2)/(4)

The estimation is 2 2/4 cups of batter with walnuts

For an exact value, we do the next operations

In order to know how much batter has walnuts


4(2)/(3)-2(1)/(4)=(14)/(3)-(9)/(4)=(14(4)-9(3))/(12)=(56-27)/(12)=(29)/(12)

Then we convert to a mixed number


2\text{ }(5)/(12)

As we can see our estimation and the actual differ very a little therefore we do a good estimation

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