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Is measuring the same as estimating?

No. Measuring is getting an exact length. Estimating is guessing what the length is


What does estimating quotients in math mean?

Guessing the answer in a division problem.


Is there a place for guessing in a mathematics course?

Yes when estimating or using probability.


What is a antonym for calculations?

conjecture, guesstimationopposite of calculating is guessing or estimating ^^


What is it called when you make a rough measurementby guessing?

It is to estimate the measurement roughly.


What is a prediction summary?

A prediction summary is something where you are estimating or guessing what it is, but summing it up in a few sentences.


What similar to manioc?

I am guessing that it would be like a potato.may be?


How do you check equations by estimating?

Use estimates and see if the calculation gives an answer that is similar to the exact calculated value.


What is the difference between estimating and guessing?

When you are estimating, you're making an educated "guess". For example, if there's water in a cup, you see that the water is clearly between 300 mL and 310 mL, so an estimation would be anything in between those two values. When you are guessing, you have no foundation to base it on. For example, lets take the water in the cup again. W/o looking at the measurements at all, with no knowledge you make the statement: The cup has about 1000mL of water.


This method of cost estimating is quick but subjective and not as precise as other cost estimating methods. Technical and cost data from similar systems exist.?

The method of cost estimating described is likely the analogous cost estimating technique, which relies on historical data from similar projects or systems to provide a quick estimate. While it can be efficient, its subjective nature and reliance on past data can lead to inaccuracies, especially if the previous projects differ significantly from the current one. For more precise estimates, methods like parametric or bottom-up estimating may be preferred, as they rely on detailed analysis and data.


What cost estimating technique would be indicated for the following situation?

To provide an appropriate cost estimating technique, I would need specific details about the situation in question. Generally, techniques like analogous estimating can be useful when there is historical data from similar projects, while parametric estimating is effective when project parameters can be quantified. For detailed and complex projects, bottom-up estimating may be more accurate, as it involves estimating costs for individual activities and summing them up. Please provide more details for a tailored recommendation.


What element is xenon similar to?

I'm guessing that xenon is similar to krypton it is used for bright lights just like xenon