7.43
Seven tenths
Two tenths would be notated as .2 and .7 would be seven tenths.
When adding or subtracting measurements, the number of significant figures in the result should match the measurement with the least number of decimal places.
To add numbers with significant figures, first add the numbers as usual. Then, round the final answer to match the number with the least number of decimal places in the original numbers.
When adding numbers with different significant figures, round the final answer to match the least number of decimal places in the original numbers.
When performing a logarithmic calculation involving significant figures, the number of significant figures in the result is determined by the number of decimal places in the original values being used in the calculation. The result should be rounded to match the original value with the fewest decimal places.
Well, honey, if we're talking about matching numbers, 46.89 matches with forty-six and eighty-nine hundredths, not forty-six and eighty-nine thousand. It's all about those decimal points, darling. So, make sure you're paying attention to those little guys if you want to find a match.
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When adding numbers with significant figures, the result should be rounded to the least number of decimal places in the original numbers. Add the numbers as usual, then round the result to match the least precise number in the calculation.
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u get the combination(3 #s) and do the combo. First turn right and match the number, then turn left twice and match the number, and then turn right and match the number. Then the lock should open. Hope this helps!
MT=Match Target