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NotesMath AI SLTopic 1.6Rounding and Approximation
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Rounding and Approximation

IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation • Unit 1

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Contents

  • Decimal places
  • Significant figures
  • Exact vs approximate
  • Rounding in exam answers
Decimal places: Decimal places count digits after the decimal point.

Worked example

Round 6.4872 to 2 decimal places.

Step by step

  1. Look at the third decimal digit: 7.
  2. So round the second decimal digit up.

Final answer

6.49

Do not stop too early: You round based on the next digit after the last place you want to keep.
Significant figures: Significant figures start from the first non-zero digit.

Worked example

Round 0.004786 to 2 significant figures.

Step by step

  1. The first two significant digits are 4 and 7.
  2. The next digit is 8, so round up.

Final answer

0.0048

Value2 s.f.
53815400
0.038120.038
91.4691

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TypeExample
Exact12 students
Approximatelength = 12.3 cm
Measured values are usually approximate: Measurements are normally rounded, so they are rarely exact.

Quick classification

Which is exact: 25 people in a room, or a mass of 25 kg?

Step by step

  1. People are counted exactly.
  2. Mass is measured, so 25 kg is usually approximate.

Final answer

25 people is exact; 25 kg is approximate.

Follow the question: If the question says 3 significant figures, give 3 significant figures. If it says nearest integer, do exactly that.

Worked example

A calculator gives 17.826492. Write it to (a) 1 d.p. (b) 3 s.f.

Step by step

  1. 1 d.p.
  2. 3 s.f.

Final answer

17.8 in both cases

Same answer, different reason: Sometimes different rounding instructions give the same final number, but you still need to understand why.

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