 Given: No information  Find: The Number of basketballs required to fill this classroom.

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 Given: No information  Find: The Number of basketballs required to fill this classroom.

NamesEstimate 19,000 18,200 24,000 18,600

- Find dimensions of the room by number of tiles *(29/16) - Estimate number of basketballs to fill each tile *(4) - Estimate the number of basketballs to fill from the floor to the roof *(12) - Multiply these numbers to get the total number of basketballs needed

-The dimensions of the room are 29/ basketballs are required to fill each tile - 10 basketballs to reach from the floor to the roof

 29X16=464 (number of tiles)  464X4=1856 (number of basketballs to fill the floor)  1856X12=22,272 (total number of basketballs to fill the room)