GM = sqrt(2*4) = 2*sqrt(2) = 2.83 (to 3 sf)
0.0004
0.0031
3 + 4 + 8 = 15/3 = 5 The mean is therefore 5.
The mean is 3. The range is 4.
It indicates how many staples per strip. S.F. 1 and S.F. 4 are 210 staples/strip. S.F. 3 is 105 staples/strip, i.e. a half strip. Larger staplers take the full strip, smaller ones take the half. The S.F. actually stands for "Stapler Food" which personally I find a little stupid, but that's what it stands for... Also, S.F. 1 are standard-quality staples while S.F. 3 and S.F. 4 staples are premium-quality staples.
GM = sqrt(2*4) = 2*sqrt(2) = 2.83 (to 3 sf)
0.0004
significant figures. For any number, the sf is the number of digits from the first non-zero digit to the last non-zero digit. Any zeros within that range ARE counted. So, for example, 1.23000 sf = 3 1.0230 sf = 4 00567.5 sf = 4 5.000000001 sf = 10
1 1 .There are 6 rules for Significant figures.(SF). Non zero digits count as sf. Ex 34.5=3 Sf and 4367=4 Sf. 2. Leading zeros never count Ex 0.34= 2 Sf and 0.00399 = 3 sf 3. Zeros between sf count ex 405=3sf and .0402=3 sf and 20000.1=6 sf 4.IF a number shows a decimal point ending zeros count. Ex 25.0=3 sf and 10.0= 3 sf and 0.004500=4 sf 5. If a number does not show a decimal point, ending zeros dont count. Ex 500=1 sf and 25000 = 2 sf and 10= 1 sf 6. If a number is written is correct scientific notation, then all digits in fornt of (x10) count. Ex 2.4x10^5 = 2 sf and 3.00x10^8 = 3sf
There are infinitely many powers of 4. 4 can be raised to any power you like! For example, 4-2/3 = 0.397 (to 3 sf).
S.F. 3 staples are thinner and generally used for binding fewer pages, typically up to 25 sheets. S.F. 4 staples are thicker and suitable for binding more pages, typically up to 45 sheets. The number refers to the wire gauge size and capacity of each staple.
There are 4 sf. The trailing 0s in 4.00700 must be there for a reason and that reason is that they are significant. But, if you multiply a number with 6 sf by a number with 4 sf then the answer can have at most 4 sf.
There is no such thing as a nearest significant figure. For sf (as with decimal places) it is necessary to specify how many. 0.00747 to 1 sf is 0.007, to 2 sf it is 0.0075, to 3 sf it is 0.00747, to 4 sf it is 0.007470 and so on.
4-12
96 pounds which works out to 3 lbs. per sf of 3/4" MDF.
Yes. sm is better and newer than sf or sg.