Estimating Products Worksheet
Grade 4 Math worksheet focusing on estimating products using rounding strategies.
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Estimating Products
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Read each question carefully and follow the instructions. Remember to estimate the product by rounding the numbers before multiplying.
Estimate the product by rounding each factor to the nearest ten.
1. 28 x 3 =
2. 41 x 7 =
3. 59 x 6 =
4. 73 x 4 =
Choose the best estimate for each product.
5. Which is the best estimate for 32 x 9?
270
300
360
400
6. Which is the best estimate for 67 x 5?
300
350
400
450
7. A baker makes 47 cookies each day. About how many cookies does the baker make in 5 days?
8. There are 23 rows of chairs in an auditorium, with 8 chairs in each row. About how many chairs are there in total?
Decide if the following statements are True or False.
9. The estimated product of 18 x 7 is 140.
True
False
10. Rounding 83 to the nearest ten gives 80.
True
False
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