- AndreiGMAT
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On a recent trip, Cindy drove her car 290 miles, rounded to the nearest 10 miles, and used 12 gallons of gasoline, rounded to the nearest gallon. The actual number of miles per gallon that Cindy's car got on this trip must have been between

Here is explanation from OG: Since the miles are rounded to the nearest 10 miles, the number of miles is between 285 and 295. Since the gallons are rounded to the nearest gallon, the number of gallons is between 11.5 and 12.5
Should not 290 miles rounded to the nearest 10 miles be between 285 and 294?
Should not 12 gallons rounded to the nearest gallon be between 11.5 and 12.4?
The rule of rounding states: Five or more - Raise the score.

Here is explanation from OG: Since the miles are rounded to the nearest 10 miles, the number of miles is between 285 and 295. Since the gallons are rounded to the nearest gallon, the number of gallons is between 11.5 and 12.5
Should not 290 miles rounded to the nearest 10 miles be between 285 and 294?
Should not 12 gallons rounded to the nearest gallon be between 11.5 and 12.4?
The rule of rounding states: Five or more - Raise the score.















