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one quarter is less than one third
The underestimate comes to mind.
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
199 over 198 estimate = 1 actual answer would be greater than 1 35 over 17 estimate = 1 actual answer would be greater than 1
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An overestimate is when you estimate something, like the number of people in a stadium. Then you find out what the actual number is, and it is less than your estimate. I estimate there are 100,000 people in the stadium. Then it's announced that there are 97,235 in attendance. So I overestimated.
That's a good estimate, but since 32 is a little bigger than 30, the actual savings will be a little bigger than 12. 12.80 to be exact.
actual 100 is equal to 100 the same number can't be more or less then the same number
The actual yield is less than the theoretical yield.
An upper bound estimate is a estimate that is greater than the actual solution.
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Simply speaking you are asked for the purpose of a plan of any type did you use figures which were estimated or have you been figures of the actual costs associated with the planning project. When dealing with any planning process if actual are used then you would not expect to see cost increase when the plan is completed. If they are estimated there is a strong chance of cost variance either more than estimate (which is normal) or less than estimate which rarely occurs.
estimated expenses are expenses that are not actual or real. it may be more than or less than the ctual expenses
Estimate slightly less than 4 x 7 so try 27 sq m. Actual area 26.22 sq m. Fair estimate!