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.
1056
All four digits are significant.
1056 * 17 = 17,952
Six
1023, 1056 and just keep adding 33 until you get to 9999
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.
To express 124.683 with one significant digit, we round it to the nearest ten. The first significant digit is '1' in the hundreds place, so we round 124.683 to 100.
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.
1056
4 significant digits.
All four 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.
To express 961 to one significant figure, you round it to the nearest significant digit. The first significant digit in 961 is 9, and since the next digit (6) is 5 or greater, you round up. Therefore, 961 rounded to one significant figure is 1000.
1056 * 17 = 17,952
The number 327 to one significant figure is 300. The digit 3 is the first and only significant figure, and numbers after this digit are considered not significant.