There are six significant figures in 1009.630 mL. The zeros that follow the decimal point and are trapped between nonzero digits are considered significant.
There's one, because after the decimal point the first non zero number is 6.
When rounded to three significant figures, 3.738 mL becomes 3.74 mL. Remember, to round to three significant figures, you start counting from the first non-zero digit from the left.
1600
14 fluid oz is 414 (414.029) mL
When adding or subtracting numbers, the result should be rounded to the least number of decimal places present in the original numbers. In this case, 102.5 ml has 3 significant figures and 6.55 ml has 3 significant figures, so the answer should be rounded to 1 decimal place as 109.1 ml.
6 significant figures.
There are 4 significant figures in this number.
There are 5 significant figures in this measurement.
No
As many as are required
5 significant figures.
5 of them.
4
7 of them.
2 of them.
5
There's one, because after the decimal point the first non zero number is 6.