The answer will depend on what you wish to do with the estimated number. If, for example you wanted to multiply by 15.3, then I would suggest 140000. Then 137638*15.3 = approx 140000*15 = 2100000. If, on the other hand, you wanted to subtract 5600 then I would suggest 137600. Then 137638 - 5600 = approx 137600 - 5600 = 13200.
The answer depends on what you wish to do with the estimated number. If dividing by 15 I suggest 135000 because 135000/15 = 9000. If multiplying by 142, then I would suggest 140000, since 137638*142 = approx 140000*140 = 19600000.
56 is estimated to be 60.
17 is estimated to 20.
Estimated to the nearest whole number, it is 31.
There need no be any estimated digit.
The answer depends on what you wish to do with the estimated number. If dividing by 15 I suggest 135000 because 135000/15 = 9000. If multiplying by 142, then I would suggest 140000, since 137638*142 = approx 140000*140 = 19600000.
137638 rounded to the nearest hundred thousand is 100000.
56 is estimated to be 60.
'Estimated to be' is more commonly used. In a different situation you could use 'estimated as', it is not entirely grammatically incorrect. For example, "that ski jump is estimated as the highest recorded ski jump in history."
Estimated to the nearest tens, 359 is 360. Estimated to the nearest hundreds, it is 400.
by using calaculator.......it can be estimated......
It would be estimated to 5.
No. It would be estimated to 1300.
17 is estimated to 20.
what is the closes estimated answer to 7.6
It was estimated that 200 people died in the earthquake. The total attendance had to be estimated. The estimated value of the painting was set at one million dollars.
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