TOPIC 5: APPROXIMATIONS
Measurements can be rounded to a certain number of significant figures. Approximation- is a process of rounding numbers to a certain degree of accuracy.A number can be rounded to a certain required place value such as to the nearest ten, hundred, and thousand
Rounding Off Numbers
Rounding off Whole Numbers to Given Place Values
Round off whole numbers to given place values
STEPS
- When rounding a number, stand at the digit of the required place value, then look at the next digit to the right; if it is or more, round up (i.e, increase the digit of the required place value by 1) and if it is or less, do not change the digit of the required place value
- Replace all the remaining digits to the right of the required place value with the zeros
Example 1
The population of Tanzania in a census of 2002 was 42,850,671. Round this to the nearest
- million
- ten million
Solution
- The million digit is 2, since the next digit to the right is greater than 5, then we can increase 2 by 1 and put the remaining digits to the right of 2 zeros. There fore;42,850,671 ≈ 43,000,000
- The ten million digit is 4, since the next digit to the right is less than 5, then we do not change 4 but we put the remaining digits to the right of 4 zeros. There fore;42,850,671 ≈ 40,000,000
Example 2
A factory produces 426143 products per day. Round off the numbers to the thousands.
Solution:
6 is in the thousands place. The number to the right of 6 is 1. Then 426143 is 426000 rounded off to thousands.
Decimals to a Given Number of Decimal Place
Round off decimals to a given number of decimal place
STEPS
- When rounding a decimal, stand at the digit of the required decimal place, then look at the next digit to the right; if it is or more, round up (i.e increase the digit of the required decimal by 1) and if it is or less, do not change the digit of the required decimal place
- Replace all the remaining digits to the right of the required decimal place with the zeros
NOTE
- The first digit after the decimal point is the first decimal place, the second digit after the decimal point is the second decimal place e.t.c
- Example 0.568 is the first decimal place and is the second decimal place
Example 3
Round 0.24736 to the nearest
- 1 decimal place
- 2 decimal places
- 3 decimal places
Solution:
- 0.24736≈ 0.2 (1 d.p)
- 0.24736≈ 0.25 (2 d.p)
- 0.24736≈ 0.247 (3 d.p)
Example 4
Estimate the value of 58 x 61
Solution: 58 x 61 ≈ 60 x 60 =3600
Significant Figures
Approximations in Calculations
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