Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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To
show the answer is reasonable, pick the best estimate below.
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1.
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1982
+ 1206 = 3188
a. | 2000 + 1000 =
3000 | b. | 1000 + 1000 =
2000 | c. | 2000 + 2000 =
4000 | | |
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2.
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2496
+ 980 = 3476 a. | 1000 + 1000 =
2000 | b. | 3000 + 1000 =
4000 | c. | 2000 + 1000 =
3000 | | |
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3.
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3296
+ 3103 = 6399 a. | 3000 + 3000 =
6000 | b. | 3000 + 4000 =
7000 | c. | 2000 + 1000 =
3000 | | |
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4.
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6752
+ 1270 = 8022 a. | 6000 + 1000 =
7000 | b. | 7000 + 1000 =
8000 | c. | 8000 + 1000 =
9000 | | |
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5.
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5501
+ 2920 = 8421 a. | 6000 + 3000 =
9000 | b. | 4000 + 2000 =
6000 | c. | 5000 + 2000 =
7000 | | |
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6.
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One
school has 1219 students, the other has 905 students. Estimate how many students both schools have
altogether.
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7.
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The
school car wash raised $1816 one Saturday, and $2106 the next Saturday. Estimate how much was raised
in total.
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8.
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There
are 3113 seats on one side of the hockey arena and 2890 on the other side. Estimate how many seats
are in the arena altogether.
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9.
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One
farm has 3180 chickens and another has 960 chickens. Estimate how many chickens there are
altogether.
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10.
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There
are 1916 pennies in a jar and 920 pennies in another jar. Estimate how many pennies there are
altogether.
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