22 Oct 2021
Problem 40c
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Section: Problems by Topic
Chapter 1: Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving
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22 Oct 2021
Given information
Given:
Number =
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1.
The total number of single digits used in expressing a number is known as significant figures.
The rules for counting significant figures are,
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.All non-zero numbers are significant.
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The zeros occurring between two significant numbers are significant.
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.The trailing zeros, present in a decimal value, are the only significant ones.
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.The exponential values are not significant.
In the number all the three non-zero digits are significant, one captive zero is significant but two trailing zeros are not significant. Hence has four significant figures.
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