Why is the design rule for the pipe slope limited to a hundredths round-up (example is 0.00045 rounds to 0.05)?
Within the design of piping systems (storm & sewer) slope and the flow calculations, a engineer needs to take it the thousandths place for the decimal and I can't get it to except the thousandths decimal. Is there a way to take this to another decimal point for more of a precision application?
If someone knows the answer to this problem, please let me know as soon as you can because I'm on a deadline with this matter.
Thank you ahead of time.