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Which of the following statements is/are true in determining the number of significant figures?
I - Zero digits are always insignificant.
II - A final zero or trailing zeroes are significant after a decimal point ONLY.
III - The result of addition or subtraction must possess the same number of significant figures as the quantity that bears the least amount of significant figures.
IV - Any non-zero digit after the decimal point is insignificant.
V - The result of multiplication or division must possess the same number of decimal places as the quantity that bears the least number of figures after the decimal point.
Which of the following statements is/are true in determining the number of significant figures?
I - Zero digits are always insignificant.
II - A final zero or trailing zeroes are significant after a decimal point ONLY.
III - The result of addition or subtraction must possess the same number of significant figures as the quantity that bears the least amount of significant figures.
IV - Any non-zero digit after the decimal point is insignificant.
V - The result of multiplication or division must possess the same number of decimal places as the quantity that bears the least number of figures after the decimal point.
John Edward CayasLv10
20 Dec 2020