In the context of measuring weight in grams, the term "zero" does not have a numerical value. Grams are a unit of mass in the metric system, and they represent a specific quantity of matter. Therefore, the concept of "zeros" does not apply to grams as it would in a numerical value or calculation.
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Seven zeros.
You should only include zeros after the decimal point if the scale is accurate to the number of zeros you include. For example, if a scale is accurate to 1/100th of a gram, and an object weighs exactly 2 grams, it's correct to list the weight as 2.00 grams. However, if the scale is only accurate to 1 gram, then you should list the weight of the object as 2 grams. Adding extra zeros implies accuracy that does not exist. With such a scale, your object could weigh anything between 1.50 and 2.49 grams and the scale would always show 2 grams.
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There is no possible answer. A gram is a unit of measurement. There are no 0s in any unit of measurement.