I’ve had a few visitors coming here looking for this information on 1 cent coin rounding.
Originally I had a link pointing to the KPDNHEP website, but that page has been taken down.
The KPDNHEP rounding mechanism table:
Bill ends in sen | Round off to the nearest 5 sen | Total Amount of A Bill | |
Total amount before rounding (RM) | Total amount after rounding (RM) | ||
1,2 | Down | 82.01 82.02 |
82.00 |
3,4 | Up | 82.03 82.04 |
82.05 |
6,7 | Down | 82.06 82.07 |
82.05 |
8,9 | Up | 82.08 82.09 |
82.10 |
Anything with a 1, 2, 6 or 7 sen will be rounded down to the nearest 5 sen while those with a 3, 4, 8, or 9 sen will be rounded up to the nearest 5 sen.
Hopefully this is all the information you need regarding the 1 sen coin.
Some observations one year after this exercise: 1 sen coin is no longer accepted by any stores. I even had 5 sen coins rejected!
Perhaps soon we will have to round up to the nearest 10 sen!
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