significant figures
Three. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are always significant.
3 significant digits because first zeros are just placeholders
There are three rules that are used when rounding to a desired number of significant digits (figures): 1. All digits that are not zero, are significant 2. In a number that does not have a decimal point, all zeros between two non-zero digits are significant digits 3. In a number that has a decimal point, all zeros after the leftmost non-zero digit are significant Examples: 12345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 12300, or 1.23 x 104 12.345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 12.3, or 1.23 x 101 0.012345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 0.0123, or 1.23 x 10-2 0.012045 rounded to 3 significant digits: 0.0120, or 1.20 x 10-2 In the last example the zero after 2 is significant. That is the reason for keeping it in the result when rewriting it in powers of 10 notation.
There are five significant figures in 10001. The 1s are significant because they are non-zero digits. The zeros are significant because they are "captured" zeros, meaning they are between non-zero digits.
actually we will consider all the digits as significant figures,so there are 4 significant figures.as we are also considering the zeroes between the digits.zeroes between the non zero digits are also significant,and zeroes after non zero digit are not significant.
As a result of the rule that you use the definition of the term - such as significant digits - when finding them for a number.
It's called 'rounding' - either up or down.
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are significant.
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are always significant.
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are always significant.
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are always significant.
A term Significant Figure refers to all the certain digits and one uncertain digit in a measurement.
Four - zeros between significant digits are significant.
to 1 significant digit: 8000 2 significant digits: 7700 3 significant digits: 7660 4 significant digits: 7656. 5 significant digits: 7656.0 6 significant digits: 7656.00 and so on and so forth for forever..........
It has two significant digits.
3 significant digits.
No, it has 3 significant digits.