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Edwards aquifer was 700.7 feet. Rounded to the nearest foot how would this depth be expressed?
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Edwards aquifer was 700.7 feet. Rounded to the nearest foot how would this depth be expressed?
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The next larger foot is 701 .
The next smaller foot is 700.
700.7 is closer to 701 than it is to 700 .
So
700
is the nearest whole foot.
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