How do you estimate #297 times 32# by rounding?
It's approximately 9000.
Observing that 297 is substantially close to 300 and 32 is significantly close to 30, you can see that the values would be 300 and 30 if rounded to the nearest tenth.
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To estimate 297 times 32 by rounding, you can round each number to a more manageable value and then multiply the rounded numbers together.
For example, you could round 297 to 300 and 32 to 30. Then, multiply these rounded numbers together:
300 × 30 = 9000
So, an estimate for 297 times 32 using rounding is 9000.
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