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example latasha has 2.73 liters of apple cider. she wants to have about 5.5 liters for her pa about how much more cider does latasha need? one way to estimate is to round to the nearest tenth. 5.5 is given to the nearest tenth. 2.73 is about 2.7. latasha needs about 2.8 liters more of apple cider. 1 look at the example. does this situation require an exact answer, or is the estimate enough? explain.
The situation is about estimating how much more cider Latasha needs for a party. For party - related beverage preparation, an estimate is sufficient. Exact measurement isn't necessary here because we are dealing with a general amount of cider needed for a party, and a rough idea (estimate) of the additional cider required will work. There's no need for a precise, down - to - the - last - drop measurement as in some scientific or financial contexts where precision is crucial.
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The estimate is enough. This is a situation about preparing apple cider for a party. For such a context, a rough estimate of the amount of additional cider needed is sufficient, and there is no requirement for an exact, precise answer.