It could be either.
500 + 930 = 1430 But why do you need a ball park figure when the exact figure is so very easy to get? 1432
A number close to an exact number is called an estimate or a ballpark figure.
We estimate figures when we want a rough idea of a quantity rather than an exact figure. An estimate gives us an idea of what we can expect, without having to go into exact detail. Estimating is useful when planning the cost of home renovations, vacations, establishing the value of a collection, etc.
A rough estimate would be 11/2. Note: This is NOT an exact answer because the question asked for an ESTIMATE.
When the exact number is not required, only a ball park figure or an order of magnitude. This could be forced upon you when you do not have exact values for the two quantities involved.
A tridecagon is a 13-sided figure.
You can estimate when an exact answer is not needed.
If you have the exact value, why do you need to estimate!
A number that is close to an exact amount is called an estimate or approximate number. This is helpful when you are trying to figure out a problem in a hurry, like how much money youâ??ll need for groceries.
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The (℮) estimated sign is a European Union mark required to be printed on prepackaged goods. It notifies the consumer that the weight of the product is an estimate and not an exact figure.