The phrase "all the digits" typically refers to the complete set of numerical digits used in counting or mathematics, which are 0 through 9. In a broader context, it could imply the inclusion of all numbers, positive and negative, whole and fractional. If you are referring to a specific context or question involving "all the digits," please provide more details for a precise answer.
All five digits in the number are significant.
The answer is five. All the digits are significant.
999999
Five significant digits. Remember that all non-zero digits are significant, and all zeros in-between significant digits are significant.
Three - all nonzero digits are significant.
All five digits in the number are significant.
All four of the digits given are significant digits.
1234567
1, 3, and 9 all are significant. The zeros are merely place holders and thus, not significant.
1111111111
The answer is five. All the digits are significant.
999999
4 digits on each foot which would equal 8 digits in all 4 digits on each foot which would equal 8 digits in all
Five significant digits. Remember that all non-zero digits are significant, and all zeros in-between significant digits are significant.
9
Three - all nonzero digits are significant.
Three - all nonzero digits are significant.