There are two significant figures.
13,000 Union loses 5,000 CSA loses in total 18000
They had 34 Warships, 163 armed Merchant Vessels and 30 Fly Boats, 8000 sailers and 18000 soldiers
not many people
In World War I, approximately 10 million military personnel died, while in World War II, the number of military deaths is estimated to be around 21 to 25 million. Combined, the total military deaths from both conflicts range from about 31 million to 35 million. These figures do not include civilian casualties, which were also significant in both wars.
In the Battle of Uhud, which took place in 625 CE, approximately 70 Muslims were killed, including prominent figures like Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib. The battle was fought between the Muslims of Medina and the Quraysh of Mecca, and it resulted in significant losses for the Muslim forces. The exact number of casualties can vary in historical accounts, but 70 is the commonly cited figure for Muslim fatalities.
Three significant figures are in this number.
3 significant figures.
There are 4 significant figures in this number.
There are 3 significant figures in this number.
There are 4 significant figures in this number.
There are 2 significant figures in this number.
There are 3 significant figures in this number.
There are 3 significant figures in this number.
There are six significant figures in this number (i.e. all the figures here are significant).
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
There are 3 significant figures in this number.
There are 4 significant figures in this number.