The front end estimate is 4000. But estimating a single number, in isolation and without context, is a complete waste of time. It all comes down to the context of what needs to be done with the number.If I had to add 3744 to 1 trillion, I would estimate it as 0.If I had to add 3744 to 0.0000000001, I would use the number as given, or possibly the front end estimate. If I had to divide it by 37, I would estimate it as 3737 because 3737/37 = 101. If I had to divide it by 10, I would estimate it as 3740, because 3740/10 = 374.
Multiply 12 by pi (3.14) and voila; you should have a little over 37 or 38 maybe?
1/2 x 74 = 37
37 times 1=37 37*2=74 37*3=111 37*4=148 37*5=185 37*6=222 37*7=259 37*8=296 37*9=333 37*10=370 37*11=407 37*12=444
37% = 37/100. So 37% of 100 is 37.
27 + 10 = 37
Estimate: 800 times 40 = 32000 Actual: 798 times 37 = 29526
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