What is the definition of Approximately? ๐ ๐
Imprecise but close to in quantity or amount.
Alright class, settle down, letโs take a look!
Today weโre tackling a tricky word โ โapproximately.โ Itโs a lovely little phrase that can cause a bit of confusion, so let's break it down.
The dictionary is right to say itโs "imprecise but close." Think of it like this:
Imagine youโre baking cookies, and you need one cup of flour. You measure out ๐almost๐ exactly one cup, maybe a little more, maybe a tiny bit less - that's approximately! It's not perfectly precise, a pinpoint measurement, but it's ๐close enough๐ for the recipe to work.
It means something is
not exact
, and weโre giving an estimate โ a guess really โ that's pretty darn close to the truth.
We often use โapproximatelyโ when we don't have a perfectly accurate number, or when it's not crucial to be absolutely precise.
For example: "The movie is about two hours long - approximately."
Does that make sense? Do you have any questions about how โapproximatelyโ fits into your understanding of math and language?