Yes, of course, you lose more precision if you round to a half inch. Try rounding 0.76 to the nearest half unit, and to the nearest quarter unit, and see what happens.
When you are rounding out to the nearest inch. * * * * * Very funny! If the length is between (x-0.25) inches and (x+0.25) inches it will be rounded to x inches.
I would say that 1/2 inch is nearest.
i mean it yall have to shet up an give me my answer
Of course. That's true of any object that'sat least 2.5" and less than 3.5" long.
Yes, of course, you lose more precision if you round to a half inch. Try rounding 0.76 to the nearest half unit, and to the nearest quarter unit, and see what happens.
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3 inches to the nearest inch and 3 inches to the nearest half inch both refer to a length not less than 2.5 inches and less than 3.5 inches. 3 inches to the nearest quarter inch refers to a length not less than 2.75 inches and less than 3.25 inches.
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Oh, what a delightful question! A quadrangle is a four-sided shape, like a square or rectangle. To find the nearest half inch, you simply measure the side lengths of the quadrangle and round to the nearest half inch. Remember, there are no mistakes in art, only happy little accidents!
When you are rounding out to the nearest inch. * * * * * Very funny! If the length is between (x-0.25) inches and (x+0.25) inches it will be rounded to x inches.
I would say that 1/2 inch is nearest.
i mean it yall have to shet up an give me my answer
Of course. That's true of any object that'sat least 2.5" and less than 3.5" long.
Eight inches rounded to the nearest half inch is still eight inches.
Go for it! I'm not gonna stop you from measuring to the nearest half inch! This is a bit vague, don't you think?