Rounding 101

Rules for Rounding

Here's the general rule for rounding: via: Fact Monster dot com

If the number you are rounding is followed by 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, round the number up. Example: 38 rounded to the nearest ten is 40
If the number you are rounding is followed by 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, round the number down. Example: 33 rounded to the nearest ten is 30


All right, are you wondering why I'm giving you a math lesson? I mean really, I'm an author, not a mathematician.

Honestly, if you know me, you know I'm about as far from a mathematician as anyone can be. I tell people all the time, in real life, I'm a dental hygienist, because there are 32 teeth and I can count to 32! (without removing any clothing or footwear I will add!)

However, I've noticed many reviews, for CONSEQUENCES, TRUTH, and other amazing books that have started **** (4.5 Stars) or better yet, ** (2.5 Stars).

Now, I passed freshman (high school) math. (I do believe that may have been the last math class I ever took. I seem to have vague memories of some counselor at IU trying to get me to take math. I said, "No, thank you. It is not required for my major." OH, yes, I didn't chose dental hygiene just for the shiny teeth!)

I digress...

I passed freshman math and have helped with many of my children's math lessons.

The point I'm trying to make is this --

IF you want to give a .5 on a "Star" rating... it is customary and expected to round UP!

That means... **** (4.5 Stars) should be ***** and **(2.5 Stars) should be ***

I hope this helps you readers as you're rating future reads. BTW, if you now understand that you incorrectly starred a rating of CONSEQUENCES or TRUTH please feel free to go immediately to that review and fix your error!

Thank you for my minor vent... although this post was meant in jest - remember it!

You may end up on Jeopardy and Alex may say, "The process of reducing the digits in a number while trying to keep its value similar."

You can push that little button and say, "Alex, What is rounding?"

And you can thank me!
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Published on December 28, 2012 18:57 Tags: consequences, ratings, romig, rounding, truth
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message 1: by Karen (new)

Karen LOL!!! I just gave them 5 whole stars. If there had been more stars to give, I would have given more!! I loved them both!!!


message 2: by Erin (new)

Erin :)


message 3: by Lorie (new)

Lorie OMG!!!! I give this post 5 Stars! Love this just as much as Consequenses and Truth. :)


message 4: by Me (new)

Me Amazon is rounding to .5
Individual reviewers can't issue a fraction of a star.
If Amazon rounded to a whole number and your average was 3.3 stars, your book would receive a 3, not a 4 as in your explanation. As it is, you would be rounded up to a 3.5.
It is not a requirement to round to a whole number. I like the .5 because it makes it harder for an author to achieve a 4 or 5 so I know I'm getting something good. Especially since there are so many independents out there making common errors and spelling mistakes due to poor editing.

Looking forward to book 3. Congrats on your very strong reviews, it's why I picked your books to read.


message 5: by Crystal (new)

Crystal Seaver When does book three come out!!!!! I cant stand the suspense...


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