- Orla M
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Hi, I understand how to go about this problem but one thing still boggles me. I'm trying to figure out why 295 would be possible to round up to 290 to the nearest 10th as I would assume 295 falls closer to 300, or does that not qualify as nearest 10th? Same thing for the gallons story, where 12.5 would be considered 12 to the nearest gallon as I would, again, have assumed it being closer to 13.
Can someone please help to explain why this is the case in this question despite the rules of any number such as 15 rounded up to the nearest 10th would ordinarily be 20 - or am I missing something here?
Thanks.
Can someone please help to explain why this is the case in this question despite the rules of any number such as 15 rounded up to the nearest 10th would ordinarily be 20 - or am I missing something here?
Thanks.












