False, Zeros are only significant digits when there is a primary number such as 1 before the as in 3200, then two zeros are counted but if zeros are before as in 0.032 than the only digits counted are 3 and 2.
True
All the digits are significant in this case. A zero between other digits is always significant, and all zeros after the decimal point are significant.
No. In a number like 0.057030:The first and second zeroes are not significant.The third zero is significant.The fourth and last zero is also significant - if it weren't, it wouldn't be printed.
Four. Without a decimal, the trailing zero is not significant.
three, leading zeros are not significant and trailing zeros are significant if there is a decimal. trailing zeros are not significant if there is no decimal zeros in the middle of numbers are significant
No. 0.0000123 has three significant digits.
No, they are not.
True
That is correct.
No, a leading zero is NEVER a significant digit.
if between two other digits ex: 3009 or ending zeros when there is a decimal ex: 54.300
Non-zero digits are always significant. Thus, 569 has three significant digits, and 69.35 has four significant digits. Zeros are sometimes significant and sometimes aren't: # Zeroes placed before other digits are not significant; 0.0968 has three significant digits. # Zeroes placed between other digits are always significant; 70063 kg has five significant digits. # Zeroes placed after other digits but behind a decimal point are significant; 7.90 has three significant digits. # Zeroes at the end of a number are significant only if they are behind a decimal point as in (c). Otherwise, it is impossible to tell if they are significant. For example, in the number 8200, it is not clear if the zeroes are significant or not. The number of significant digits in 8200 is at least two, but could be three or four. To avoid uncertainty, use scientific notation to place significant zeroes behind a decimal point: 8.200 * 103 has four significant digits 8.20 * 103 has three significant digits 8.2 * 103 has two significant digits
All digits between the first non-zero digit and the last non-zero digits are significant. Some would argue that trailing 0s are significant since they are an indication of the precision of the number.
Five. Zeros that are after the decimal and are after nonzero integers are always significant.
When they are between two non-zero digits or if there are after the decimal point. For example, the 0 is not significant in 1340 but it is significant in 1304 or 1340.0
There is nothing that zeros are always considered. Zeros in some positions are significant, in other position are not. There is no always.
All the digits are significant in this case. A zero between other digits is always significant, and all zeros after the decimal point are significant.