which is the correct product of the significant figures 3.278 and 4.23.
5.33*10
FMOT @ Shee_Coldd
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
First multiply both the numbers. 877 * 0.345 = 302.565 As both the taken numbers have 3 significant digits, so we will round off our answer. Rounding off to 3 significant figures we get 303. Now expressing it in scientific notation: 3.03 * 10^2 * means multiply , ^ means raised to the power
The product of 1000 and 0.00357 is 3.57. The result should have three significant figures as that is the lowest number of significant figures given in the original numbers being multiplied.
The product of 0.12 g, 1.8 g, and 0.562 g should have the same number of significant figures as the measurement with the fewest significant figures, which is 0.12 g in this case. Therefore, the product should be expressed with two significant figures.
which is the correct product of the significant figures 3.278 and 4.23.
multiplying by a 1000, just move the decimal point 3 places to the right. 3.57. This is the proper number of sig figs as well.
The product is 11 mm
the decimal place in the quotient or product should be based in the decimal place of the given with the least significant figures
5.33*10
FMOT @ Shee_Coldd
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
First multiply both the numbers. 877 * 0.345 = 302.565 As both the taken numbers have 3 significant digits, so we will round off our answer. Rounding off to 3 significant figures we get 303. Now expressing it in scientific notation: 3.03 * 10^2 * means multiply , ^ means raised to the power
A standard measurement of this product typically weighs around 1 pound.
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