What is Estimating Differences?
Estimating differences means finding an approximate answer to a subtraction problem by rounding numbers first. This valuable skill helps students:
- Get quick answers when exact precision isn’t needed
- Check the reasonableness of exact calculations
- Solve real-world problems efficiently
- Develop strong number sense
Why Estimate Differences?
✔ Saves time in everyday situations
✔ Helps verify exact subtraction results
✔ Useful for shopping, budgeting, and measurements
✔ Builds confidence in mental math abilities
How to Estimate Differences: Simple Steps
1. Choose Your Rounding Level
Decide whether to round to:
- Nearest ten (for smaller numbers under 100)
- Nearest hundred (for numbers 100 and above)
2. Round Each Number Properly
Apply standard rounding rules:
- 5 or higher in the target place? Round up
- 4 or lower? Round down
3. Subtract the Rounded Numbers
Calculate the difference between your rounded values
Clear Examples with Explanations
Example 1: Estimating to Tens
Problem: Estimate 63 – 27
Step-by-Step:
- Round 63 → 60 (ones digit 3 → round down)
- Round 27 → 30 (ones digit 7 → round up)
- Subtract: 60 – 30 = 30
Note: Exact difference is 36 – estimate gives close approximation
Example 2: Estimating to Hundreds
Problem: Estimate 523 – 298
Step-by-Step:
- Round 523 → 500 (tens digit 2 → round down)
- Round 298 → 300 (tens digit 9 → round up)
- Subtract: 500 – 300 = 200
Note: Exact difference is 225 – estimate is reasonably close
Real-World Applications
Shopping Scenario
You have 60.Agamecosts60.Agamecosts38. About how much will remain?
- Estimate: 60−60−40 = 20(exact:20(exact:22)
Time Management
Movie runtime: 128 minutes. Watched 47 minutes. Time left?
- Estimate: 130 – 50 = 80 minutes (exact: 81)
Practice Problems
- Estimate 84 – 39 (tens) → 80 – 40 = 40
- Estimate 615 – 290 (hundreds) → 600 – 300 = 300
- A 95cm ribbon. Cut off 32cm. About remaining? → 100cm – 30cm = 70cm


