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which is the correct product of the significant figures 3.278 and 4.23.
75.6 times 12.33 = 932.148 correct to 6 significant figures
147.658 to two significant figures is 150.
240.
Yes, that is correct.
this is important to be her formula is correct.
The first one is correct, the second one, the 'y' should be capitalized.
Reporting being done without opinion or bias
Communicating would be to tell the research of what the experiment is going to be unless a hypotheses is correct for an experiment.
the answer is a experiment that is controlled
A hypothesis is tested by an experiment. A hypothesis is an estimate or guess about an outcome. The experiment proves whether the hypothesis is correct or not correct.
Significant figures are very important when it comes to calculations. If the mass of an electron is 9.10939 x 10-31 then its significant figures are: 9 x 10^-31( correct 1 significant figure), 9.1 x 10^-31 kg ( correct to 2 significant figures), 9.11 x 10^-31 (correct to 3 significant figures), and 9.109 x 10^-31 (correct to 4 significant figures).
Students could slip on the liquid correct
Yes, that is a grammatically correct sentence.
you must know the correct amount of significant figures to round to because it will allow you to eliminate "insignificant" figures, which will shorten things up a bit when recording scientific information involving such figures.
An experiment might not support a hypothesis even if the hypothesis is correct because if the conclusion
which is the correct product of the significant figures 3.278 and 4.23.