Number and estimation is the foundation of Foundation Mathematics. This area covers how we read, write, interpret and work with numbers, and how we use estimation to check whether answers make sense in real-world situations.
KEY TAKEAWAY: Number sense — knowing roughly what an answer should be — is just as important as getting the exact answer.
| Number Type | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Whole numbers | Positive integers including zero | \$0, 1, 5, 100$ |
| Decimals | Numbers with a decimal point | \$3.5, 12.75, 0.08$ |
| Fractions | Part of a whole, written $\frac{a}{b}$ | $\frac{1}{2}, \frac{3}{4}$ |
| Percentages | Parts per hundred | $25\%, 110\%$ |
| Negative numbers | Numbers less than zero | $-5, -0.3$ |
Understanding place value is essential for reading and writing numbers correctly.
$$\underbrace{3}{\text{thousands}} \underbrace{4}{\text{hundreds}} \underbrace{7}{\text{tens}} \underbrace{2}{\text{ones}} . \underbrace{5}{\text{tenths}} \underbrace{6}{\text{hundredths}}$$
So $3472.56$ means:
- \$3 \times 1000 + 4 \times 100 + 7 \times 10 + 2 \times 1 + 5 \times 0.1 + 6 \times 0.01$
EXAM TIP: In money contexts, always write answers to 2 decimal places: $\$12.50$, not $\$12.5$.
Estimation means finding an approximate answer before (or instead of) calculating exactly. Key strategies:
Use only the leading digit(s):
- \$387 + 512 \approx 400 + 500 = 900$
Round each number to a convenient value first:
- \$48 \times 21 \approx 50 \times 20 = 1000$ (exact: $1008$)
Adjust numbers to make mental arithmetic easy:
- \$197 + 304 \approx 200 + 300 = 500$
A plumber charges $\$85$ per hour and works for $3.5$ hours. Estimate the total charge.
Step 1: Round $\$85 \approx \$90$
Step 2: $\$90 \times 3.5 \approx \$90 \times 4 = \$360$
Step 3: Exact answer: $\$85 \times 3.5 = \$297.50$
Step 4: Reasonableness check — $\$297.50$ is close to $\$360$, so the answer is reasonable.
COMMON MISTAKE: Students often skip the reasonableness check. Always ask: “Does my answer make sense?”
VCAA FOCUS: VCAA tasks often ask you to check or verify a given answer. Use estimation to do this — show your working clearly.