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A bath holds 200 litres of water to the nearest litre. Work out the upper and lower bounds of the bath
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A bath holds 200 litres of water to the nearest litre. Work out the upper and lower bounds of the bath
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You find 1/2 (a half). That is 0.5. The upper bound is adding 0.5 so it is 200.5. The lower bound is subtracting 0.5. That is 199.5
Your answer should be 199.5
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