IB Maths AI SLTopic 1 โ Number & AlgebraPaper 1 & 2Exam-saver skill~5 min read
Accuracy & Estimation
Round each number to 1 s.f., do the easy mental sum โ that’s your estimate. Use it to (a) sanity-check calculator answers and (b) pick how many s.f. or d.p. to give in your final answer.
๐ What you need to know
Estimation method: round every value to 1 s.f., then compute in your head.
Use estimates to catch errors: if your calculator says 1910 but the estimate is 192, something’s wrong (probably forgot to square or pressed the wrong key).
A length is calculated as 142.7385 cm. State it to an accuracy suitable for (a) a sewing pattern, (b) a school report.
(a) sewing โ mm precision is standard142.7 cm (1 d.p., or 1427 mm)(b) school report โ IB default is 3 s.f.143 cm (3 s.f.)(a) 142.7 cm (b) 143 cmmatch accuracy to context โ over-precise looks silly, under-precise loses marks.
WE 5
Use estimation to catch a calculator error
A student computes 3.14 ร 7.8ยฒ and writes 1910.84. Use estimation to check whether this is reasonable.
Estimate (round to 1 s.f.)3.14 โ 3, 7.8 โ 83 ร 8ยฒ = 3 ร 64 = 192Compare with 1910.841910.84 is ~10ร too big โ error!Recompute3.14 ร 7.8ยฒ = 3.14 ร 60.84 = 191.04correct answer โ 191 (3 s.f.)student probably squared 7.8 then multiplied by 31.4 (typo) instead of 3.14.
WE 6
Estimate a real-world quantity
A swimming pool measures roughly 25 m ร 12 m ร 1.5 m deep. Estimate its volume in litres. (1 mยณ = 1000 L)
Volume in mยณV = 25 ร 12 ร 1.5 = 300 ร 1.5 = 450 mยณConvert to litres450 ร 1000 = 450 000 LRound to 1 s.f. for estimateโ 500 000 Lgood for a rough idea (water bill, refill time). For precise capacity you’d measure properly.
๐ก Top tips
Always estimate big calculations before trusting the calculator โ catches typos and bracket errors.
1 s.f. is enough โ don’t try to round to 2 or 3 s.f. mentally, you’ll lose the speed advantage.
For ฯ, use 3; for โ2, use 1.4; for e, use 3 โ quick mental shortcuts.
Match accuracy to context: money 2 d.p., people whole numbers, IB default 3 s.f.
โ Common mistakes
Skipping the estimate and trusting whatever the calculator shows โ even a digit out of place gives a wildly wrong answer that’s easy to miss.
Rounding too precisely: estimating 4783 โ 4800 isn’t easier than 4783 itself. Stick to 1 s.f.
Giving the estimate as the final answer: 1 000 000 is an estimate, not the answer to 4783 ร 218.
Rounding mid-calculation in the exact answer: keep full precision until the very last step.
Up next: Solving Equations using a GDC. Once you can estimate, you’ll spot when the GDC’s “solver” gives a sensible answer (one root in range) versus when it’s missed others โ a key Paper 2 skill.
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