The leading digit in a number is the digit to the most left. EXAMPLES: 1.09 the leading digit is 1. 298 leading digit 2.
A leading digit is the digit/number at the beggining of a decimal number or regular number and is the first number to the left.
This is how you round a decimal to the leading digit. First a leading digit is the first number you come to that is not a zero. Lets say 0.0025 rounding it i would see that 2 is my first real number. okay so look next to it to see the 5 it tell you to round it up . so the 2 would become a 3 so it would look like. 0.003
The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.
In the decimal expansion of , the digit repeats indefinitely.
Identify the leading digit of the decimal and then round to the leading digit. 0.00693
0.002
The leading digit in a number is the digit to the most left. EXAMPLES: 1.09 the leading digit is 1. 298 leading digit 2.
A leading digit is the digit/number at the beggining of a decimal number or regular number and is the first number to the left.
.9
This is how you round a decimal to the leading digit. First a leading digit is the first number you come to that is not a zero. Lets say 0.0025 rounding it i would see that 2 is my first real number. okay so look next to it to see the 5 it tell you to round it up . so the 2 would become a 3 so it would look like. 0.003
The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.The 37th digit is 4The 37th digit after the decimal point is 1.
The leading digit would be 3
The first digit after the decimal point.
Since the decimal place is between the leading nonzero digit and the adjacent digit on the right, there is no need to shift the decimal point. Therefore, 1.07 in scientific notation is: 1.07 * 100
Any non-zero digit, if it appears in the decimal representation of a number, is significant. A zero is significant if it is not a leading zero.
No, a leading zero is NEVER a significant digit.