<p>yeah, that's about it. thanks = )</p>
<p>up 10 char</p>
<p>so just to clarify:</p>
<p>78.75 and 78.5 = 79, but 78.25 = 78?</p>
<p>yes. i think so.</p>
<p>Yes sir!</p>
<p>Didn't you learn how to round in, like, elementary school?</p>
<p>Round to the nearest whole point</p>
<p>*so just to clarify:</p>
<p>78.75 and 78.5 = 79, but 78.25 = 78?*</p>
<p>Correct.</p>
<p>"Didn't you learn how to round in, like, elementary school?"</p>
<p>Of course I know how to round. However, I have seen many real-life incidents where numbers have been rounded up to the next whole number even if the value of the digit that determines the rounding is less than 5. I just wanted to check if the SAT is one of those incidents.</p>
<p>lol like in chemistry? haha jk</p>
<p>and this maek me happy! even though it helps me for none of my tests</p>