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What is 0.02673 written correct to two significant figures?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

0.027

The first significant figure is the first non-zero digit from the left hand end.

So the first two significant figures are 0.026, however, the third significant figure is 7 which is 5 or more, so the 0.026 is rounded up to 0.027.

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