The front end estimate is 30. But estimating a single number, in isolation and without context, is a complete waste of time. If I had to add 33 to 1 trillion, I would estimate it as 0. If I had to add 33 to 0.0000000001, I would use the number as given - not use an estimate. Also, for multiplication, I might estimate it by 33.33... and then use 100/3 for calculations.
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The answer would be 70. It would be seventy because estimate 2,130 divided by 33 is closest to 2,100 and 30 7 times 3= 21 so to get thusand 30 times 70
To determine if 2750 is a reasonable answer for 917 multiplied by 33, we can estimate the result using rounding. Rounding 917 to the nearest hundred gives us 900, and rounding 33 to the nearest ten gives us 30. Multiplying 900 by 30 gives us 27,000, which is close to 2750. Therefore, 2750 is a reasonable estimate for the product of 917 and 33.
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