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When rounding to two decimal places...
July 22, 2012 at
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What would you round 5.3345 to?
I say 5.33 but someone else says 5.34. The complete answer to the problem changes a good amount for the different values. Anyone know the exact rules to rounding in this situation?
I say 5.33 but someone else says 5.34. The complete answer to the problem changes a good amount for the different values. Anyone know the exact rules to rounding in this situation?
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Step 1) 5.335 - 4 gets rounded up to 5 due it's neighboring 5
step 2) 5.34 - 3 gets rounded up to 4 due to it's neighboring 5
Final answer 5.34
When I was rounding with a 5 I was always taught you look to the number after it, if it is >=6, you round up, <=4 you round down.
Also, I would hardly call it "rounding" when you have 0...that is just losing a decimal place of significance/precision if you will..
1.0 doesn't "round" to 1, because it IS 1.
5.54 would round to 5; 5.56 would round to 6. Basically just due to even distribution. (4 numbers go down, 4 go up and 1 can do either)
Step 1) 5.335 - 4 gets rounded up to 5 due it's neighboring 5
step 2) 5.34 - 3 gets rounded up to 4 due to it's neighboring 5
Final answer 5.34
Step 1) 5.335 - 4 gets rounded up to 5 due it's neighboring 5
step 2) 5.34 - 3 gets rounded up to 4 due to it's neighboring 5
Final answer 5.34
Without reading Wiki for Rounding info...of which Chews has written half of it...
When I was rounding with a 5 I was always taught you look to the number after it, if it is >=6, you round up, <=4 you round down.
Also, I would hardly call it "rounding" when you have 0...that is just losing a decimal place of significance/precision if you will..
1.0 doesn't "round" to 1, because it IS 1.
5.54 would round to 5; 5.56 would round to 6. Basically just due to even distribution. (4 numbers go down, 4 go up and 1 can do either)
I can see where 5.54 would round down to 5.5 and 5.56 would round up to 5.6, but if rounding to a whole number it seems like 5.54 would round up to 6 since the .54 is greater than .5. But that is back way too far in my memory to know how it is supposed to be done.
What would you round 5.55 to?
Since I typed more it rounded up to a later posting time.
Since I typed more it rounded up to a later posting time.
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Step 1) 5.335 - 4 gets rounded up to 5 due it's neighboring 5
step 2) 5.34 - 3 gets rounded up to 4 due to it's neighboring 5
Final answer 5.34
For all ages.
5.33
Can someone tell me why 5.335 rounds to 5.33 using the example where the rounding digit goes up if the one next to it is 5 or greater?
For all ages.
5.33
Can someone tell me why 5.335 rounds to 5.33 using the example where the rounding digit goes up if the one next to it is 5 or greater?
The answer may always be 42, but then you have to round it so the correct final answer is 6.
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