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Shikha Agarwal

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Hi. M gonna sit for ct2 from IAI this diet.! I just want to confirm, if the difference between our answer and that of examiner is due to rounding of every figure, will it be considered correct even though it had affected final answer to some extent?
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Please reply..
Thanks
Shikha
 
For the UK exams, you are expected to keep a reasonable number of decimal places for intermediate calculations. Rounding too soon may result in incorrect results. However too much rounding, too early would not be heavily penalised.

But why take the risk? Why not just keep 4 or 5 dp?
 
Yes i hav taken figures upto 4 dp but they hav rounded it immediately which resulted in differnce..:(:(:(
 
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