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How can you check your answer in multiplying by estimating? - Answers
To check your answer when multiplying by estimating, round the numbers involved to the nearest convenient value. Then, perform the multiplication using these rounded numbers to get an estimated product. Compare this estimate to your original answer; if they are close, your calculation is likely correct. If the estimated product significantly differs from your answer, you may need to recheck your calculations.
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How can you check your answer in multiplying by estimating? - Answers
To check your answer when multiplying by estimating, round the numbers involved to the nearest convenient value. Then, perform the multiplication using these rounded numbers to get an estimated product. Compare this estimate to your original answer; if they are close, your calculation is likely correct. If the estimated product significantly differs from your answer, you may need to recheck your calculations.
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How can you check your answer in multiplying by estimating? - Answers
To check your answer when multiplying by estimating, round the numbers involved to the nearest convenient value. Then, perform the multiplication using these rounded numbers to get an estimated product. Compare this estimate to your original answer; if they are close, your calculation is likely correct. If the estimated product significantly differs from your answer, you may need to recheck your calculations.
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