Four - zeros in-between significant digits are significant.
All digits are significant in this case. Any digit after a decimal point is a significant digit.
All four digits are significant.
Six
Three of them
1056
When the last digit of a significant digit is 5, you always round up.
All digits are significant in this case. Any digit after a decimal point is a significant digit.
The first significant digit is the 5, which is in the ten-thousandth's position.
4 significant digits.
All four digits are significant.
1023, 1056 and just keep adding 33 until you get to 9999
Zero is considered a significant digit when it is to the left or the right of the decimal point. It is also a significant digit when it follows a non-zero digit or when it is between two digits.
Four - zeros between significant digits are significant.
All digit are significant except: leading zeros,in the case of integers, trailing zeros.All digit are significant except: leading zeros,in the case of integers, trailing zeros.All digit are significant except: leading zeros,in the case of integers, trailing zeros.All digit are significant except: leading zeros,in the case of integers, trailing zeros.
There aren't varying degrees of significance - either it's a significant digit or it's not. Nine and two are significant and the two zeros aren't.
To one significant digit, 37.19 is 4x101. Writing it as 40 makes it unclear as to whether you have 1 significant digit or 2.
All of the digits are significant:Any digit after the decimal point is significant.A zero is significant if it comes between other significant digits.