I thought when rounding, you didn't count anything but the digit directly after the number of decimal places you were rounding to. So if you had 35.4247 to 2 d.p. you would get 35.42 as opposed to 35.43 if you saw that 7 rounds up so that it's 35.425 and then 35.43 after that.
thanks, i have my IGCSE mocs on tuesday. this was confusing me a bit.
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I thought when rounding, you didn't count anything but the digit directly after the number of decimal places you were rounding to. So if you had 35.4247 to 2 d.p. you would get 35.42 as opposed to 35.43 if you saw that 7 rounds up so that it's 35.425 and then 35.43 after that.
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CrakWh0re 2 years ago
excellent. Thankyou so much i have exams on monday and i was stuck on this topic :)
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