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  2. Rounding - Wikipedia

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    25.01, 25.1 are rounded to 26. In the example from "Double rounding" section, rounding 9.46 to one decimal gives 9.4, which rounding to integer in turn gives 9. With binary arithmetic, this rounding is also called "round to odd" (not to be confused with "round half to odd"). For example, when rounding to 1/4 (0.01 in binary),

  3. Floating-point arithmetic - Wikipedia

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    For example, the decimal number 123456789 cannot be exactly represented if only eight decimal digits of precision are available (it would be rounded to one of the two straddling representable values, 12345678 × 10 1 or 12345679 × 10 1), the same applies to non-terminating digits (. 5 to be rounded to either .55555555 or .55555556).

  4. Round-off error - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a roundoff error, [1] also called rounding error, [2] ... For example, if 9.945309 is rounded to two decimal places (9.95), then rounded again to one ...

  5. IEEE 754 - Wikipedia

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    In the table above, integer values are exact, whereas values in decimal notation (e.g. 1.0) are rounded values. The minimum exponents listed are for normal numbers; ...

  6. Significant figures - Wikipedia

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    Round half away from zero rounds up to 1.3. This is the default rounding method implied in many disciplines [citation needed] if the required rounding method is not specified. Round half to even, which rounds to the nearest even number. With this method, 1.25 is rounded down to 1.2. If this method applies to 1.35, then it is rounded up to 1.4.

  7. Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel - Wikipedia

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    Here the 'IEEE 754 double value' resulting of the 15 bit figure is 3.330560653658221E-15, which is rounded by Excel for the 'user interface' to 15 digits 3.33056065365822E-15, and then displayed with 30 decimals digits gets one 'fake zero' added, thus the 'binary' and 'decimal' values in the sample are identical only in display, the values ...

  8. Round number - Wikipedia

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    A round number is mathematically defined as an integer which is the product of a considerable number of comparatively small factors [12] [13] as compared to its neighboring numbers, such as 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 3 (4 factors, as opposed to 3 factors for 27; 2 factors for 21, 22, 25, and 26; and 1 factor for 23).

  9. 1/3 - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 3, a fraction of one third, or 0. 3 in decimal. pre-decimal British sterling currency of 1 shilling and 3 pence; 1st Battalion, 3rd Marines, United States infantry battalion; One/Three, a 20; Loona 1/3, a Loona spin-off