Mathematics
Grade-3-
Easy
Question
There are 78 coconut cookies and 48 chocolate cookies in a box. Estimate the total number of cookies.
- 100
- 120
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Hint:
Do the addition of both type of cookies and round it off to the nearest number to get the estimate of the total number of cookies.
The correct answer is: 130
There are 78 coconut cookies and 48 chocolate cookies in a box. Estimate the total number of cookies.
Answer.
Given:
Number of coconut cookies - 78
Number of chocolate cookies - 48
To Find:
Estimate of total number of cookies
Here, Total number of cookies = number of coconut cookies + number of chocolate cookies = 78 + 48 = 126.
126 is nearest to 130.
So, 130 is the answer.
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