How To Find The Estimated Product Of A Mixed Fraction
Mixed fractions are comprised of both a whole number and a fraction. Mixed fractions can be added, subtracted, divided or multiplied. The ability to estimate products of mixed fractions allows students to quickly calculate problems, and gives them a reference they can use to check the accuracy of their work. Estimations that differ greatly from the actual answer can serve as a warning to students that there may be an error in their computations.
Step 1
Round the fraction portions of the mixed fractions to the nearest whole number. For example, if your mixed fractions are 3 3/4 x 2 2/5, round 3/4 up to one and round 2/5 down to zero.
Step 2
Add the rounded fractions to the whole numbers of each mixed fraction. Using the previous example, 3/4 rounded up to one would be added to the whole number three, giving a sum of four. The fraction 2/5 rounded down to zero and added to the whole number two would equal two.
Step 3
Multiply the two new whole numbers together to give you an estimated product for your mixed fractions. Multiply 4 x 2, which gives you an estimated product of eight. The actual product of 3 3/4 x 2 2/5 is 6 6/20, which is close to eight.
References
- "Everyday Mathematics Student Reference Book: Grade 5"; The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project; 2007
- Math Is Fun; Estimation Tips and Tricks
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