2X3=6 maybe?
When multiplying numbers with significant digits, count the total number of significant digits in each number. Multiply the numbers as usual, but round the final answer to match the least number of significant digits in the original numbers.
When dividing numbers, the result should have the same number of significant figures as the number with the fewest significant figures in the calculation. Round the final answer to match the least number of significant figures in the original numbers.
When multiplying or dividing numbers with significant figures, the result should have the same number of significant figures as the factor with the fewest significant figures. Round the final answer to match this rule.
When multiplying numbers with significant digits, count the total number of significant digits in each number being multiplied. The result should have the same number of significant digits as the number with the fewest significant digits. Round the final answer to that number of significant digits.
When multiplying numbers with significant figures, count the total number of significant figures in each number being multiplied. The result should have the same number of significant figures as the number with the fewest significant figures. Round the final answer to that number of significant figures.
When adding or subtracting numbers with significant figures, the answer should be rounded to the least number of decimal places in the original numbers. This ensures that the final result is accurate and reflects the precision of the original data.
When subtracting numbers with significant figures, the result should be rounded to the same number of decimal places as the number with the fewest decimal places. This ensures that the final answer is accurate and reflects the precision of the original numbers.
no, if you are loosing oil you have a leak.
Simply cut off the extra numbers while rounding the last digit: 13.0
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Remember: LEFT-zeroes are NEVER significant, while MIDDLE- and RIGHT-zeroes are:So the answer is 0.00474,because the 8 (in 0.004738265) is the 4th significant numberthus ...4738... is rounded to ...474
Significant numbers by definition do not include leading or trailing zeros which merely serve to show the scale of a number. Thus 83,000 and 83,000,000 and 830 all have the same number of significant numbers, 2. The two significant numbers are 8 and 3. * * * * * Clarification: Trailing 0s AFTER the decimal point DO count unless they are there purely for conventional reasons (for example, two decimal places in most currencies). Such trailing 0s are indications of the precision of the number. So, for example, 0.83 has 2 significant figures but 0.830 and 8.30 have 3 while 8.300 or 0.00008300 have 4.