What are the upper and lower bound?
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In mathematics, particularly in order theory, an upper bound or majorant of a subset S of some partially ordered set (K, ≤) is an element of K which is greater than or equal to every element of S.Dually, a lower bound or minorant of S is defined to be an element of K which is less than or equal to every element of S. A set with an upper (respectively, lower) bound is said to be bounded from above or majorized(respectively bounded from below or minorized) by that bound. The terms bounded above (bounded below) are also used in the mathematical literature for sets that have upper (respectively lower) bounds.
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The Lower bound is the smallest value that would round up to the estimated value.
The Upper bound is the smallest value that would round up to te next generation