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Rounding Rules and Round-Off Rules
When performing statistical data analyses, Quality professionals are always challenged to maintain data integrity. When should you round up the answer; when should you round down? How many significant figures are appropriate for the data set that has been taken? Below are a set of simple rules that should help you traverse the perils of statistical data analysis. Variation Data Round-Off
Probability Data Round-Off
Sample Size Round-Off
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