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Can you help me understand front ends and cluster

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Example

Estimate 699 + 710 + 695 + 705 + 694 + 715

Carefully examine all the numbers above. You should notice that they all cluster around 700

Therefore, 700 + 700 + 700 + 700 + 700 + 700 will give us a good estimate for the answer.

Instead of adding 700 six times, just do 6 × 700.

700 × 6 = 4,200 is a good estimate of the sum

In fact, the real answer 699 + 710 + 695 + 705 + 694 + 715 = 4,218. Thus 4,200 is indeed close to the real answer.

Example 2

Estimate 257 + 247 + 255 + 245

Carefully examine all the numbers above. You should notice that they all cluster around 250

Therefore, 250 + 250 + 250 + 250 will give us a good estimate for the answer.

Instead of adding 250 four times, just do 4 × 250.

250 × 4 = 1,000 is a good estimate of the sum

In fact, 257 + 247 + 255 + 245 = 1004. Thus 1000 is indeed close to the real answer.

Example 3

Estimate 23 × 18 × 22 × 17

Therefore, 20 × 20 × 20 × 20 will give us a good estimate for the answer.

Multiply the 2s to get 16.

Then, just put four zeros after 16 to get 160,000

The real answer is 23 × 18 × 22 × 17 = 154,836.

It is not a very good estimate, but we can live with that

In general, addition will give better estimates

Front Ends

Front-end estimation is a particular way of rounding numbers to estimate sums and differences. To use front- end estimation, add or subtract only the numbers in the greatest place value. Then add the decimals rounded to the nearest tenth.

Example

Estimate the sum using front-end estimation: 4.9+3.8+7.2

First, look only at the whole numbers and add the digits in the ones places.

4+3+7=14

Next, look at the decimals and round them to the nearest whole number.

0.9+0.8+0.2

0.9 is approximately 1

0.8+0.2=1

So 0.9+0.8+0.2 is approximately 2.

Then, add the two together.

14+2=16

Exercise 2

Estimate the difference using front-end estimation: 9.52−3.39

First, look only at the whole numbers. Subtract the digits in the ones places.

9−3=6

Next, look at the decimals and round them to the nearest whole number.

0.52−0.39

0.52 is approximately 0.5

0.39 is approximately 0.4.

So 0.5−0.4=0.1

Then, add the two together.

6+0.1=6.1

Exercise 3

6-0.1

substract the integer part 6-0=6

and substract the deicimals 0-0.1, but 0.1 it is rounded to 0 because it is the closest, so 0-0=0

and the total is the sum of the integer part and decimal, so

6+0=6

the aproximation of the substract is 6

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