estimate

ballpark estimate

An approximate estimate. Mary contacted several plumbers to get a ballpark estimate of the cost to fix her leaky toilet.
See also: ballpark, estimate

estimate the cost at (something)

To predict that something will cost a certain amount. Unfortunately, I would estimate the cost of these car repairs at $1,000.
See also: cost, estimate
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

estimate the cost at

(some amount) to approximate the cost of something at a particular amount. I estimate the cost at about one hundred dollars. The cost of repairing the car was estimated at over four thousand dollars!
See also: cost, estimate
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

a ballpark figure

or

a ballpark estimate

A ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate is an approximate figure or quantity. Note: A ballpark is a park or stadium where baseball is played. But what are we talking about here — a few thousand, millions, two bucks? Give me a ballpark figure. I think just in a ballpark estimate — about 60-40. Sixty would support, 40 percent would be opposed.
See also: ballpark, figure
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

a ˈballpark figure

a number which is approximately correct: I know we haven’t really discussed costs yet, but can you give me a ballpark figure?
See also: ballpark, figure
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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  • estimate the cost at (something)
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Adjusted earnings came in at $(1.12), missing estimates by 64 cents.
According to the statement, advance estimates of GSDP at constant prices in the year 2018-19 is provisionally estimated at Rs 1,84,902 crore, showing a growth rate of 7.03 per cent over the provisional estimates of GSDP for the previous year 2017-18 which is Rs 1,72,753 crore.
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Some estimates may be relatively simple to make, but the more subjective or complex they are, and the more quantitatively significant or material they are to the financial statements, the more judgment and expertise are required to arrive at reliable and supportable results.
Current quarterly estimates provide an "early read" of economic activity and are produced using a variety of source data, including preliminary survey results, various indicators, and trade source data.
The rule of estimates includes the entire expression value estimate for the processes of a specific category of works.
Four of Japan's five major steelmakers on Thursday slightly raised their consolidated earnings estimates for fiscal 2005 ending this month.
Estimates and Judgment -- Estimates and judgment are inherent in the process of producing financial statements.
An uncorrected/unrecorded misstatement also may exist--the difference between the estimate calculated and recorded in error vs.
One-way ANOVA results indicated no significant difference between Naive (M = 26.0% SD = 14.8%) and Sophisticated (M= 24.7% SD = 12.6%) mean estimates F(1,72) = .16, p>.05.
GIS techniques can be used to estimate number of expected cases in a population potentially exposed to air pollution, by combining dispersion models with demographic data to produce estimates of the number of people exposed to certain levels of air pollution.
(1) The M&E revenue procedure adds two new sampling provisions, which make it easier for business filers to use statistical sampling to estimate their M&E deductions and, by extension, other deductions and credits.
Extrapolating from these figures, one could estimate that the number of persons in Canada in 2003 who are HIV positive was between 56,000 and 60,000.
But when it comes to budget estimating--especially trying to come up with an estimate built around a vision--that's when we most need to get real.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) paperwork requirements accounted for about 6.7 billion burden hours, or 81 percent of this estimate. Rezendes said that the "federal paperwork estimate increased by about 570 million burden hours during fiscal year 2002--nearly double the previous record increase for a one-year period.