Oh honey, 100 is about as useful as a screen door on a submarine when it comes to estimating 915.25 and 88.22. Let's get real here - add those two numbers up and you're looking at 1003.47. So no, 100 is not a reasonable estimate. Try again, sweetie.
1000 quarters
choose 5, 10, 25, or 100 as the most reasonable interval for 201, 450, 550, 600, 799
To the nearest hundred, 100
500/5 = 100
The answer depends on why you wish to estimate.If the question is 95*205 I would estimate 95 by 100. If the question is 95*85 I would estimate 95 by 90.
No it is not. 88.22 times 100 is 8822 which is nowhere near 915.25!
1000 quarters
25 * 4 = 100 seems reasonable. The exact answer is 102.59
No 100 is not a reasonable estimate
If you added two numbers and got the right total, you didn't need an estimate, reasonable or not.
The Austin Otis Spunkmeyer plant is located at 6301 E Stassney Ln # 7-100 Austin, TX 78744 (512) 385-8822
is 0.018 a reasonble answer for 1.8 times 100
No. When multiplying by a positive number greater than 1 the number will get bigger. 0.018 is less than 1.8 so cannot be a reasonable answer to 1.8 × 100. 1.8 × 100 = 180. 1.8 ÷ 100 = 0.018.
5*5*4 = about 100 cm3
100 uSD
Not if owner can be located by reasonable means.
If there are 150 blueberries in a 100 gram carton, then each blueberry would have a mass of about 0.666 grams. That is a reasonable mass for a blueberry, so yes, it is reasonable that there are 150 blueberries in Julio's carton.