Early estimation can help give an indication of the answer.
I just read the answer and it doesn't help what so ever
When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators finding the prime product of each denominator helps in finding the lowest common denominator of the given fractions by their lowest common multiple.
Because it helps in reducing fractions to their simplest terms and finding the lowest common denominator when adding or subtracting fractions
Multiplication is finding the product Division is finding the quotient
It helps by finding the product of 3
It is helpful because when you are finished estimating (for example: multpliying, diving, adding or subtracting) it's like checking your work that's why it can be helpful to estimate before finding the actual product.
I just read the answer and it doesn't help what so ever
When adding or subtracting fractions with different denominators finding the prime product of each denominator helps in finding the lowest common denominator of the given fractions by their lowest common multiple.
Sensible estimates can change the numbers to ones which you can work with more easily mentally.
Because it helps in reducing fractions to their simplest terms and finding the lowest common denominator when adding or subtracting fractions
Estimating the product of 68 and 21 . . . It is easy in your head to think that this product would be close to 70 times 20. Again, in your head, you can figure that product to be 1400.
It is 0.7*600 = 420
Estimating is not as helpful when multiplying very small numbers because the numbers aare very easy to answer
It probably does not.
No, I did not.
finding out how to get your product to the consumers.
Multiplication is finding the product Division is finding the quotient