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Please see the 3 red arrows. If the total distance is 9.91km, how come there's a 10km tag on the track? 

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@deiG wrote:

Please see the 3 red arrows. If the total distance is 9.91km, how come there's a 10km tag on the track? 


Because the map indicators do not use fractions, it rounds to the nearest whole number. Thus, 9.91 rounds up to 10.  The stats, though, shows actual measurement.

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What you said is not the case, unreasonable and illogical. The "10" is in the middle of the track and is an actual number, not a rounded one. 

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As unreasonable an illogical as life is, the Fitbit tracker recorded 9.91Km.

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I'm just here reporting a 🐛 bug, nothing else. 😊

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Thanks a lot @deiG for your bug report. I feel the overall distance is more than 10k for a simple reason: you went a bit more than 5 km, then your turned back and ended likely at the same starting point. Hence distance should be higher than 10k, say 10.2 for example. In this case it is correct to have a 10k mark but the distance shouldn't be 9.91.

My suggestion would be to download the tcx file from the your dashboard (via web, not app) and check it separately.

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