ChrisL
Diamond Member
Interesting.
Crystal ACTUALLY sold 15 cookies (112-97).
If you use the preferred 'estimate', you come up with an estimate of 30 cookies. If you use the estimate preferred by the test taker, you come up with 10 cookies.
It would seem that 10 is closer to 15 than 30. If I didn't know better, I'd guess the teacher is the one who does my taxes.
Crystal actually sold 97 cookies...there were 15 that were not sold
If the exercise is to show the process of estimating or doing it in your head
97 is three less than 100
112 is 12 more than 100
3+12 = 15 unsold cookies
I have no idea what the exercise was trying to teach
Educated people that know how to do math can do it in one step. 112-97. Why take three steps to do what can easily be done in one?
Because most of the math you do in your life does not require a precise calculation and comparison
You are just estimating and picking the better option
Do I have enough gas to make it home?
Do I have enough money to pay for this?
Do I have enough of a gap to merge into traffic?
You do not take precise measurements and compare two options. You make a quick estimate and then a choice based on those estimates
Actually, it does.
Perhaps that's why so many file bankruptcy because they estimate rather than calculate but miss it.
If you are selling cookies you need to know "about" how many cookies you have left
If you have "about" 15 cookies, you need to go get more
If you have "about" 100 cookies, you do not
Students are learning you do not always need a precise answer to make a decision and are learning how to estimate
Approximately dammit!!!
