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Giving us some more context for the question would help to get the best nuance for the answer, though I agree with what Mike Mendis already wrote.
But if I had been challenged to guess at an answer to something I was clearly not expected to know much, or indeed anything, about beforehand, I might make my guess and then add, "Was I anywhere close?"
It might be helpful, too, to know of the concept introduced to me by an old boss, of SWAG—"a Scientific Wild-Assed Guess". Often, even if you don't know an answer to a numerical question, you can make some informed guesses and come reasonably close—say to within an order of magnitude of the right answer.
Now, armed with this idea, if you were writing some dialogue (again, this is why context helps a lot) you might preface your answer with some reference to SWAG, and then ask, "How did I do?"