Uncertainty
Estimations
Most math problems you have seen have been carefully created for you
to solve them exactly
Most problems that need to be solved are not so tidy
Physicist Enrico Fermi was famous for posing these types of questions
Precise vs Approximate reasoning
We don't always know quantities precisely. We also don't always need to know the results of our estimations precisely. We will get comfortable with working with lots of uncertainty in our estimates.
Calculations and Approximations
What is 1 + 1?
What is 10 + 1?
What is one thousand + 1?
What is one million + 1?
We see that adding one doesn't matter in some cases.
Approximations
For many problems, only the first digit and the number of zeros is
important
Easier Multiplication
Imagine we want to multiply several large numbers but only want a
rough approximation.
How can we do that?
Significant Figures
Each significant figure that we add to the multiplication affects the
accuracy less than the previous
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