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2 points by bOR_ 5989 days ago | link | parent

Ah.. I remember reading about the reasoning behind that (Round-to-even)

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rounding

  Although it is customary to round the number 4.5 up to 5, 
  in fact 4.5 is no nearer to 5 than it is to 4 (it is 0.5 
  away from both). When dealing with large sets of 
  scientific or statistical data, where trends are 
  important, traditional rounding on average biases the data
  upwards slightly. Over a large set of data, or when many 
  subsequent rounding operations are performed as in digital
  signal processing, the round-to-even rule tends to reduce 
  the total rounding error, with (on average) an equal 
  portion of numbers rounding up as rounding down. This 
  generally reduces upwards skewing of the result.