"how much" can I round up?

I know this topic has been discussed ad nauseam, bur i kinda fucked up a little this sem, and lost my 3.7+, and am now down to like 3.66 ish, (might even go down to 3.656 after another grade comes out) ....can i STILL round up to 3.7? I mean i know it makes sense mathematically, but wouldnt HR be like WTF if they a jump from 3.65 to 3.7? if it matters at all, i also put my major gpa of 3.8-3.9 ish, and some pretty advanced classes in math + comp sci + econ on my resume (PDE, stochastic processes, econometrics etc)

sorry for asking this question, i just need a little reassurance right now

 

Yes. It's basic math.

How does someone who has a 3.7 not know how to round?

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Dude there is nothing incorrect in your resume. As long as you stay at a 3.65 or above you "have a 3.7" when you only express it to the tenths place. If they ask you to give your GPA to the hundreth place then you obviously cannot say 3.70 but as was said, relax you are fine and you should know that.

 

To the nearest hundredth.

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