simhatus wrote:Hi
precisely "you assume" as would i but i don't know for sure. My origonal question was, is it rounded to the nearest percentage or rounded up to the nearest percentage ?
simon
Barns wrote:Usually with maths, exactly 0.5 is rounded up since the total number of decimals between 0 and 10 is 9, i.e. an odd number, and there are four either side of it so it has to go one way or the other, presuming we're only talking one decimal place of course, and I'm pretty sure that's how it works here, it would be silly otherwise. So I now state, categorically, that a .4 and below is rounded down and a .5 and above is rounded up!
Metsfanmax wrote:Barns wrote:Usually with maths, exactly 0.5 is rounded up since the total number of decimals between 0 and 10 is 9, i.e. an odd number, and there are four either side of it so it has to go one way or the other, presuming we're only talking one decimal place of course, and I'm pretty sure that's how it works here, it would be silly otherwise. So I now state, categorically, that a .4 and below is rounded down and a .5 and above is rounded up!
Sure, but the webmaster is not a mathematician and it's possible he chose some other rounding method. At any rate, the problem has been resolved; no need to carry on the discussion further.