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Ah, isn't that a lovely number, 2900? It has two significant figures, the 2 and the 9. Remember, significant figures are the digits that carry meaning contributing to the number's precision. Just keep painting with those numbers, my friend, and you'll create beautiful equations on your canvas of math.
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"Numeric" means "related to numbers", so basically all numbers are "numeric".
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A thousand million is the same as one billion.
The Six-Million Dollar Man
The final performance had 27 million and the Finale show had 31 million both figures a decrease from earlier seasons 5 & 6
The most recent usage figures show that there are around 11.7 million unique users on Pinterest.
Figures show that it cost around 6 million ducats, or near 4.8 billion in today's U.S. dollars.
The average viewing figures in recent series (in the last 2 years) is around 7 milllion. Back in series 15 (2001) the show got on average 10 million, not to mention a huge 17 million in 1992! Most recently, a few weeks ago the show only got 5.8 million for an episode which was the lowest ever recieved, even though in my opinion the show has been fantastic - more gritty and realistic than the last few years soapy approach. Lets hop the rise again! Here's me rambling on and all you wanted was the figures. Well as things stand 6 or 7 million.
Excel STILL does not have a specific significant figures function and will only accept 15 significant figures when entering numbers. Quite simply you have to write your own formula and have to do workarounds when entering longer numbers.
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