Originally Posted by PICUFL
I understand that rounding 2.5mls to 3mls is giving more medication that required. Our instructors tell us to round to the nearest tenth spot....I guess that is what is messing me up!
You are correct that the "tenths" spot is the first one to the right of the decimal.
With 2.5, the tenths spot is 5. It can't be "rounded". The
ones place could be rounded up to 3 or down to 2.
With 0.75, the
tenths spot is 7 and can be rounded up to 8 by eliminating the
hundredths spot (5) resulting in 0.8
I'm not explaining this very well in writing. Perhaps this is the way to put it:
To round in the
tenths place, you must have a value in the
hundredths place. In general, to round in a given position, there must be a value in the position one place to the right.
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