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15 February, 17:11
How do I round the nearest square mile?
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Azaria Baxter
15 February, 17:35
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Rounding up to the nearest square mile simply means that there are no divisions between miles in your answer. For instance, 1.6 square miles would be rounded up to 2 sq. miles.
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