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I'm finishing my first topographic survey; the client wanted to know how much
dirt he'd need to bring in to put a certain house on the lot. After clarifying
the size of the pad and the elevation, I computed the following figures:
-377.023749517452       8.74624765613889        385.769997173591
So I told him: "The site needs 385.75 m³ of fill and 8.75 m³ of cut (to the
nearest quarter cubic meter, not the nearest decaliter)." Is there a way to
indicate, when writing a figure in a metric unit, that it is rounded to the
nearest 2, 4, 5, or 25 of the least significant digit?

Pierre
--
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