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CAHSEE Math 3.1 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 3 Problem 1. Which of the following is the best estimate of [3.05(7.95) - 4]2?

CAHSEE Math 3.2 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 3 Problem 2. Which of the following is the best estimate of the final cost of the dress before sales tax?

CAHSEE Math 3.4 Mathematical Reasoning
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Mathematical Reasoning Drill 3 Problem 1. Which of the following is the best estimate of [3.05(7.95) - 4] 2 ?

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And here's a shmoopy question for your brain.

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Which of the following is the best estimate of 3.05 times 7.95 minus 4… squared?

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And here are the potential answers…

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So, where do we start?

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The first thing we notice is that the problem asks us for an estimate, not an exact answer.

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So, we don’t have to multiply 3.05 by 7.95…

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…we just have to find something close to that product.

00:32

To do that, we can use rounding.

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Turns out, 3.05 is pretty close to 3, and 7.95 is pretty close to 8.

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So instead of the quantity 3.05 times 7.95 minus 4 squared...

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…we have the quantity 3 times 8 minus 4 squared, which is a lot simpler.

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To get our answer, all we have to do is multiply everything out, following PEMDAS.

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We do everything inside the square parentheses first,

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and multiply 3 and 8 before subtracting 4.

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3 times 8 is 24, and 24 minus 4 is 20.

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Then we square that, giving us 20 squared equals 400.

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The answer is B.

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