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Neporo4naja [7]
3 years ago
5

Can someone give me work for the estimate

Mathematics
1 answer:
pogonyaev3 years ago
7 0
If a rational number after dot "like 5.52") is smaller than 5(half) , then you assume the first number before that dot stuff :p
For example:

-》11,2 =11
-》 4.19= 4
-》2,2 = 2
etc

But if it's bigger than 5 or equals 5 , u assume the first number before that dot stuff +1
For example :
-》5.5 =6
-》3.9=4
-》225.7= 226
etcetc

so the answer is:;;

5.52 --》 52 is bigger than a half (50) so ur gonna assume like 6

1,6 --》(it equals with 1.60 too)
6 is bigger than 5 so ur gonna assume 2

6÷2 =3

Hope it helps! :))
#MissionExam001

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