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In Ruritania, fractional numbers are rounded up to the next integer if the fractional part is at least 0.25. However, if they are negative, they are rounded down to the next lower integer if the fractional part is more than 0.75. For example,
2.5 → 3 2.25 → 3 2.24 → 2 -2.3 → -2 -2.76 → -3 -3.25 → -3
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