No.
If I give you a list of non significant numbers, then there will be a first number in the list and it will therefore be a significant number as it's the first one of the list, so I'd have to remove it from the list. This would then leave the second non significant number as the first one in the list which gives it significance, so I'd have to remove it as well. The net result is that I'd have to remove all the numbers from the list of non significant numbers leaving it empty, that is, there are no non significant numbers.
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52.83 percent, or 52.8 percent, or 53 percent. 28 is 53 percent of 53. Since the numbers in the question are given as significant to 2 places, I would favor rounding the answer to 53 percent. We are often tempted to show numbers as being significant to more digits than we can justify.
how can I show how numbers are related to each other
It does not have to. Default settings can do that to avoid cluttering up the area or having overlapping numbers. It could also depend on the major units that are used for the axis.