On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Janis Voigtlaender wrote:

Henning Thielemann wrote:
I think one reason is that repeated rounding should not be worse than rounding in one go. Consider the rule 'use ceiling when the first removed digit is 5'. Then

0.45 - (round to one place) -> 0.5 - (round to integer) -> 1

But repeated rounding *is* worse than rounding in one go, under any
reasonable scheme:

3.46 -> 3.5 -> 4

With the rounding-to-even route this would be

3.46 -> 3.4 -> 3

so rounding in passes is no worse than rounding in one go for this example.

vs.

3.46 -> 3

That was actually the debate with that teacher. Unbelievable as that
still is to me today, she advocated the 3.46 -> 3.5 -> 4 route ...

I also know a didact which tells teachers that 1 has no prime decomposition. Oh, I see, she may have copied that from Wikipedia:
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_factorisation
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