Year 7: Rounding & Approximation
Year 7: Rounding & Approximation
Approximation
Dr J Frost ([email protected])
Objectives: Round a number to a given number of decimal places or
significant figures.
Approximate the value to a multiplication/division by rounding each
number to 1 significant figure.
Step 3: Check that you’ve actually given the number to the required accuracy.
(If it’s 1dp, then ensure there’s one digit after the decimal point!)
Answer: ?
More Examples
42.49048 Step 1: Imagine
underlining up to the
Round this number to: required accuracy,
counting from the decimal
point.
• The nearest whole: 42 ?
Step 2: Look at the
• 1dp: 42.5 number after the last
• 2dp: 42.49 ? underlined.
If 5 or more, we increase
• 3dp: 42.490 ? the last number by 1
• 4dp: 42.4905 ? (ensure you propagate left
any carries)
42.490 seems to be the same as 42.49. But why would Step 3: Check that you’ve
the latter be wrong? actually given the number
The 0 at the end gives extra information. It’s telling us to the required accuracy.
(If it’s 1dp, then ensure
that the thousandth’s digit is?0, whereas if we put
there’s one digit after the
42.49, we’re leaving the thousandths digit unspecified. decimal point!)
A Harder One…
49.9945 Step 1: Imagine
underlining up to the
required accuracy,
Round this number to: counting from the decimal
point.
• 1dp: 50.0 ? Step 2: Look at the
• 2dp: 49.99 ? number after the last
underlined.
If 5 or more, we increase
the last number by 1
(ensure you propagate left
any carries)
N 9.990099009
Answer ?
Examples
• 1 sf: 20 ? • 1 sf: ?
50 000
• 2 sf: 17 ? • 2 sf: ?
49 000
• 3 sf: 17.5? • 3 sf: ?
49 300
• 4 sf: ?
17.49 • 4 sf: ?
49 330
• 1 sf: 0.04?
• 2 sf: 0.043
?
• 3 sf: 0.0429
?
• 4 sf: 0.04290
?
Test Your
Understanding
Vote with the coloured cards in your diaries (use the
front for blue)
𝐴 𝐵 𝐶 𝐷
Round 7494.4924 to 2 sf.
2
The number 389647 was rounded to 390000. State all possible levels of accuracy it
could have been rounded to. 2sf or 3sf ?
The number 7.7777 was rounded to 7.78. State all possible levels of accuracy it could
have been rounded to. 2dp or 3sf. ?
N A number is rounded to 1sf to 1000. How many possible integers could the original
? .
number have been? All numbers from 950 to 1499. That’s
STARTER :: Approximation
[JMC 2010 Q14] The Severn Bridge has carried just over 300 million vehicles since it was
opened in 1966. On average, roughly how many vehicles is this per day?
A 600 B 2 000 C 6 000 D 20 000 E 60 000
A B C D E
[JMC 2003 Q15] It was reported recently that, in an average lifetime of 70 years, each human
is likely to swallow about 8 spiders while sleeping. Supposing that the population of the UK is
around 60 million, what is the best estimate of the number of unfortunate spiders consumed
in this way in the UK each year?
A 50 000 B 600 000 C 7 000 000 D 80 000 000 E 900 000 000
A B C D E
Approximating
! To approximate, round each number to 1 significant figure first.
‘approximately equal to’
312 × 5.94 300 × 6
≈ ? = 900
2.03 2
36.84 × 8.932 40 × 9
≈ ? =120
3.301 3
Dividing by numbers less than 1.
5.203 × 2.87 5 ×3
≈ ? =75
?
0.19 0.2
[JMC 2000 Q16] A book has 256 pages with, on average, 33 lines on each page and 9
words on each line. Which of the following is the best approximation to the number
of words in the book?
A 64 000 B 68 000 C 72 000
D 76 000 E 80 000
A B C D E
Since 33 is (just about) a third of 100, 9 lots of it gives (just about) 300.
Reducing 256 to 250 has little effect because the number is already quite large.
Test Your Understanding
[SMC 1999 Q5] In 1998 a newspaper reported that “The world record for
remembering the value of to the greatest number of decimal places is 40 000 places,
which took the record holder 17 hours and 21 minutes to recite.”
What was the average number of decimal places recited per minute, approximately?
A 20 B 40 C 200
D 400 E 2000
A B C D E
can be very generous with rounding for this question because the
We
options are far apart!
Minutes: