If reported height measured in inches falls between whole number values, round off
                  a claimant’s height to the nearest inch by whole number.
               
               If reported height is at precisely one-half inch, round off height to give the advantage
                  to the claimant.
               
               EXAMPLES
               Round up height to 57 inches for a 56½-inch claimant who is malnourished. This will
                  result in a lower BMI and be in the claimant’s favor.
               
               Round down a height 56 inches for a 56½-inch claimant who is obese. This will result
                  in a higher BMI and be in the claimant’s favor.
               
               Round down a height to 56 inches for a claimant who is 56¼ inches tall. This is the
                  nearest inch by whole number.