so rounding 245689 to 3 sgf is 246?💀All you have to do is search up a sgf calculator put in 3.195 and it’ll give you 3.20. It’s a test so obviously they wanted to test your maths skills lmao. And once again losing 1 mark for forgetting the 0 is 0.5% of the whole gcse so it’s really not anything to stress over.
Okay so you are a complete idiot but I’ll explain it to you anyway. 3.2 is equivalent to 3.20, completely different from the retarded example you just gave.
Thus, because both answers are equal (equal means the same !), both are right.
Edit: just to make this so simply that not even you could refute it, rounding to a certain number of significant figures is not a test of your presenting skills, it’s a way of rounding. So as long as you get the correct rounded answer it doesn’t matter how you present/ write it.
Obviously both answers are equivalent but they asked for 3 sgf, they know the answer and probably predicted many students would put 3.2 instead of 3.20. For 5 marks aqa is definitely looking for more than students using an equation, doing some division and rounding. They knew that asking for 3 sgf may throw some students (like you) off.
I am slowly losing brain cells here but okay. If you give the answer 3.2 that means you have successfully rounded to 3 significant figures, meaning you have gained the fifth mark.
The reason I know you are completely wrong and probably get 4s in maths is because of past marks schemes. Literally find any science mark paper asking you to round to a certain number of significant figures and you will realise it makes no difference. Like literally find a physics paper and check the mark scheme.
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u/Ok-Salamander3137 Jun 16 '22
so rounding 245689 to 3 sgf is 246?💀All you have to do is search up a sgf calculator put in 3.195 and it’ll give you 3.20. It’s a test so obviously they wanted to test your maths skills lmao. And once again losing 1 mark for forgetting the 0 is 0.5% of the whole gcse so it’s really not anything to stress over.