When they are between two non-zero digits or if there are after the decimal point.
For example,
the 0 is not significant in 1340 but it is significant in 1304 or 1340.0
There is nothing that zeros are always considered. Zeros in some positions are significant, in other position are not. There is no always.
if between two other digits ex: 3009 or ending zeros when there is a decimal ex: 54.300
In the number 50.000, there are five significant digits. The zeros to the right of the decimal point are considered significant because they are trailing zeros following a decimal point. Trailing zeros in this context are significant as they indicate precision to the hundredths place.
Four - zeros between significant digits are significant.
In the number 30.1, there are three significant figures. The digits 3, 0, and 1 are all considered significant because they contribute to the precision of the measurement. Zeros that are placeholders or trailing zeros after a decimal point are also considered significant in this case.
There is nothing that zeros are always considered. Zeros in some positions are significant, in other position are not. There is no always.
if between two other digits ex: 3009 or ending zeros when there is a decimal ex: 54.300
5 of them. All non-zero digits are considered significant. Zeros appearing anywhere between two non-zero digits are significant. Leading zeros are not significant.
In the number 50.000, there are five significant digits. The zeros to the right of the decimal point are considered significant because they are trailing zeros following a decimal point. Trailing zeros in this context are significant as they indicate precision to the hundredths place.
False, Zeros are only significant digits when there is a primary number such as 1 before the as in 3200, then two zeros are counted but if zeros are before as in 0.032 than the only digits counted are 3 and 2.
Four - zeros between significant digits are significant.
In the number 30.1, there are three significant figures. The digits 3, 0, and 1 are all considered significant because they contribute to the precision of the measurement. Zeros that are placeholders or trailing zeros after a decimal point are also considered significant in this case.
Yes - zeros in-between significant digits are significant.
There are 3 significant digits in 4.00 and 2 significant digits in 7.0. Zeros between non-zero digits or at the end of a number after a decimal point are considered significant.
Five. Zeros in between significant digits are significant and trailing zeros that are after the decimal are significant.
Only if the number has an integer part.
Five. All nonzero digits are significant and zeros in between significant digits are significant.