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Sally used her calculator to work out the value of a number y
The answer on her calculator display began;
8.3
Complete the error interval for y
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Does ‘began’ imply there is more to come after the 3?
Or could 8.3 be the answer on her calculator (could it begin AND END with 8.3?)
I’m thinking it implies it could be either, i.e, it might be 8.3, it might be more, so...
The answer on her calculator could be;
8.3
8.31
8.301
8.27685
8.999999999999999994
Etc, etc.
So...
The error interval is;
Equal to or greater than 8.3
Less than 8.4
?
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I think you've arrived at the right answer.
What is 8.27685 doing in your list?
Bob
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I suspect that rounding might come into this...
I've never heard of error intervals, but rounding is uppermost in my mind atm because I'm working on a tricky problem where rounding is critical in finding solutions.
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I think you've arrived at the right answer.
What is 8.27685 doing in your list?
Bob
Thanks. Oh yeah, I forgot it began with 8.3! 8.999999.... shouldn't be there either!
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I suspect that rounding might come into this...
I've never heard of error intervals, but rounding is uppermost in my mind atm because I'm working on a tricky problem where rounding is critical in finding solutions.
Thanks. Ah, they are related to Bounds (upper bound/lower bound). Must be a UK thing. Rounding is the significant feature, but truncation is also a part of it.
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