Rounding to 3 decimal places is an old way of doing things. The convention was, you rounded to 3 decimal places when you had a digit to the left of the decimal, or 4 decimal places if you didn't, because you were using log tables to calculate, which were always printed to 4 decimal places. My teacher in college used to lament -- the answer to significant figures was much easier, in their day. Modern calculators have removed the hard and fast 3 or 4 decimal place rule.