I always taught rounding in school
You know, if the number ends in 1-4 you round down, 5 o more you round up.
I thought it was a simple concept. Fifth graders did not.
But with the penny eventually going away, rounding is hot topic.
Congress is looking at something called "symmetrical rounding," which will be a fair, impartial, consistent way to round. It would become a national law, or something like that.
You tell me.
The proposal is: If it ends in a 1, 2, 6, or 7 you round down. If it ends in a 3,4,8, or 9, you round up. 5 stays a 5 because we still have nickels.
My guess is you will see very few prices ending in a 1, 2, 6 or 7. Most merchants, I suspect, will round to a 3, 4, 8, or 9 to optimize profits.
Of course, if you use a debit or credit card, rounding will not be an issue. Yet.
I am reading Mark Twain's Innocents Abroad. The last chapter I read dealt with the Pere LaChaise cemetery in Paris. In his book, Twain told the story of Abelard and Heloise, a true French love story.
Strangely, today I had a FB posting from a Paris site I follow and it talked about Abelard and Heloise!
Coincidence? I wonder.
I mean, AI isn't. reading my mind, is it? I did not do a web search on the pair and the Paris site has lots of photos.
It is an interesting story and if you Google it, you may compare it to Romeo and Juliet with a less lethal ending.
How ironic is it that a woman who wrote a book about grieving for children was just convicted of murdering her husband?
It's a strange world.
We went to Sycamore for a doctor's appointment. Gas at one station was $3.59 when we left, $3.99 when we came back 2 hours later.Yikes!!
Now it is time to root for the USA agains Venezuela, which I hear could become our 51st state.
Peace and Love
Especially Peace


