It's okay to estimate when precision is not critical, such as in rough calculations, budgeting, or initial planning stages where quick decisions are needed. Estimating is also useful when dealing with large numbers or complex data that would take too long to compute exactly. However, it's not okay to estimate in situations where accuracy is crucial, such as in medical dosages, legal matters, or scientific research, where small errors can have significant consequences. In these cases, precise measurements and calculations are essential.
The answer is 48!!! okay okay
I am okay how are you
ok know i know it is i dont know okay so tell some 1 else okay thnx and okay just this 1 i will tell you I DONT KNOW I AM RUBBISH IN MATHS
Okay, mediocre.
Okay let me think of an example you went to the store to buy the following items: Chicken Wings - $1.24 Popsicles- $1.30 Whoopee Cushion - $1.46 Meat- $1.30 now lets estimate the total cost for all that Each item is about $1.30 and you bought 4 items so when you cluster them together you will end up with the equation of 1.30 x 4 = 5.20. Thank You
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Being poor is okay, not being first is okay, and not being in the spotlight is okay
it would be okay
okay = オーケー (pronounced "okay")
Okay is a saying
When the time and or effort required for an exact answer cannot be justified. For example, if a recipe requires 100 grams of flour, it usually does not matter if you add 97 grams or 103 grams.
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Yes, I'm okay. But why is Brennan asking Marisa if she is okay?
it is okay
okay
Okay and Oklahoma.
Yes it is okay