Monday 31 January 2022

Approximation and Estimation 5min Demo

 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Approximation and Estimation Questions [Upper and Lower Bound]  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Rounding Questions: Estimate numbers using rounding, decimal places and significant figures. ...To estimate means to make a rough guess or calculation. To round means to simplify a known number by scaling it slightly up or down. Rounding is a type of estimating. Both methods can help you make educated approximations and can be used in everyday life for tasks related to money, time or distance.  While accurate estimates are the basis of sound project planning, there are many techniques used as project management best practices in estimation as - Analogous estimation, Parametric estimation, Delphi method, 3 Point Estimate, Expert Judgement, Published Data Estimates, Vendor Bid Analysis, Reserve Analysis, Bottom  I understand and can apply Upper and Lower Bound concepts in all fields of studies:  Upper and lower bounds are useful to find best case running time and worst case running time of an algorithm. In general lower bound means the best case running time and upper bound means the worst case running time… N.B- For complete lecture on Approximation and Estimation, click the link this: https://youtu.be/z6GKSUYDYoY For more Maths, AddMaths, ICT, Robotic and Coding, click any of the links below: https://www.amazon.com/Sayo-Enoch-Aluko/e/B092ZZD72B%3Fref https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/alukosayoenoch https://www.youtube.com/c/SayoEnochAluko/videos #students #coding #help #project #money #data #projectmanagement #planning #schoolsupport #globaleducation #exampreparation #igcse #gcse #virtualeducation #stemeducation #techcommunity #classesonline #mathsisfun #mathsclass #learnfromhome #learneveryday #teaching #educationalconsulting #innovativethinking

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