Which of the following is NOT a reason to estimate?
A Calculating an approximate answer.
B Judging if a calculated result seems reasonable.
C Determining when an answer looks out of place.
D Deciding exactly how many of something you need.
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ITS “ Deciding exactly how many of something you need.”
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Which of the following is NOT a reason to estimate?
D Deciding exactly how many of something you need.
Explanation:
- Estimate means a rough or approximate calculation. An opinion or judgement of the nature, character, or quality of a person or thing had a high estimate of his abilities.
- Estimate is also known as appraise, asses, evaluate, rate and value.
- Estimate is prepared by calculating the quantities from the dimension on the drawings for various items required to complete the project and multiplied by the unit cost of items concerned.
- Preliminary estimate, Detailed estimate, Quantity estimate and Bid estimate are some types of estimate.
- So according to options, option A id correct for estimation, option B is also correct according to definition of estimate.
- C is also correct for estimate, but option d is not true of estimate. Therefore option D is incorrect that is deciding exactly how many of something you need.
Hence, option D is incorrect.
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