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    • [PDF File]Significant Digits - Significant Figures

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      significant digits is the sum of all the black digits in the measurements. 0.0860 m 1.0030 s 0.000010203 m $18,000 $18,000.00 $18,000. 0.10001 cm The following rules summarize how to determine the number of significant digits. • Nonzero digits are always significant. ...


    • [PDF File]Dimensions, Units, and Significant Digits

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      Dimensions, Units, and Significant Digits Author: John M. Cimbala, Penn State University Latest revision, 06 January 2014 Dimensions and Units Primary (or Basic) Dimensions There are seven primary dimensions (also called basic dimensions). All other dimensions can be formed by combinations of these. The primary dimensions are:


    • [PDF File]Significant Digits

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      examined for significant digits. So the measurement 7.50 x 103 kg has three significant digits (7.50). For each measurement below, count and record the number of significant digits: Measurement # of Significant Digits Measurement # of Significant Digits 1. 12.25 mL 11. 180. mL 2. 0.017 g 12. 22.4 L


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      Significant Digits Rules: 1. All non-zero digits are significant 1.22 9456 8 8.2 3 SD’s 4 SD’s 1 SD 2 SD’s. 2. Zero’s between non-zero digits are significant eg. 2005 3.06 900.0035 3. All zero’s to the LEFT of the 1st non-zero digit are NOT significant. (called leading zero’s) eg. ...


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      When are digits significant? Non-zero digits are always significant. Ex. The value 32 has two significant digits, and 32.6 has three significant digits. Zeros are where things get a bit more complicated. i. Zeros placed before other digits are not significant; 0.065 has two significant digits. ii. Zeros placed between other digits are always ...


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      2. Zeros that fall in-between non-zero digits are significant. How many? 30.17 1004.6 3,000.0001 1060.5 8,000.7 8604 .32000701 1.0001 5,703.0 3. Zeros to the right of the decimal point, but to the left of a non-zero digit are not significant; they serve only to locate the decimal point. How many? .0051 .000004 .00205


    • [PDF File]Skill Builder Significant Digits - St. Francis Preparatory School

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      Significant digits are the meaningful digits in a number. Scientists have agreed upon a number of rules to determine which numbers in a measurement are significant. The rules are: 1. Non-zero digits in a measurement are always significant. This means that the distance measured by the car odometer, 7.2 miles, has two significant digits. 2. Zeros ...


    • [PDF File]Significant Digits In Measurement

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    • [PDF File]Significant Digits

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      Significant Digits Prepared by David Maidment and David Tarboton GIS in Water Resources, Fall 2011 In ArcGIS, the default number of significant digits for display of floating point numbers is six. Hence, when a floating point number is displayed in a map or legend, it appears that way: Or in the attribute table:


    • [PDF File]SIGNIFICANT DIGITS

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      significant digits in an answer should equal the least number of significant digits in any one of the numbers being multiplied, divided etc. Thus in evaluating sin(kx), where k = 0.097 m-1 (two significant digits) and x = 4.73 m (three significant digits), the answer should have two significant digits. Note that whole numbers have essentially ...


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      Another issue with significant digits arises when a quantity is reported with no decimal points. For example, how many significant digits does 6500 have—two or four? This is where the scientific notation helps. Scientific notation means writing numbers in terms of their power of 10. Example: we can write 6500 as 6.5 x 103. This means that the ...


    • [PDF File]Identifying Significant Digits - University of Memphis

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      1.200 g has 4 significant digits 1.20 g has 3 significant digits 5. Trailing zeroes in a number without a decimal point may or may not be significant. 12340 may have 4 significant digits or 5 significant digits. The only way to know for sure is to use scientific notation (1.2340 104 has 5 significant digits; 1.234 104 has 4 significant digits ...


    • [PDF File]5 Significant Digits and Measurement-S

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      When a measurement is recorded properly, all of the digits that are read directly (certain) and one estimated (uncertain) digit are called significant digits. The number of allowable significant digits is determined by the marks or gradations of the instrument. Sometimes a “0” is the estimated digit and must be recorded. 15.


    • [PDF File]Primer on Significant Digits

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      count as significant figures. For example, 2.0 mg has two significant figures, 30.053 mL has five significant figures, and 2.050 cL has four significant figures. If a number is less than 1, then only the zeros that are at the end of the number and the zeros that are between nonzero digits are significant. For example, 0.090 kg has two significant


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      When a measurement is recorded properly, all of the digits that are read directly (certain digits) or estimated (uncertain digits), even zeros that would not normally be required, are called significant digits. 18) Record the length of the wood splint to the proper number of significant digits. 19) Record the length of the wood splint to the proper


    • [PDF File]Introduction to science: data analysis

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      Part 1: Determine the number of significant digits in each number and write out the specific significant digits. 1.405000 6 or 3 2.0. 0098 2 3.39. 999999 8 4.13. 00 4 5.80, 000, 089 8 6.55, 430. 00 7 7.0. 000033 2 8.620. 03080 8 Part 2: Write the numbers below in scientific notation, incorporating what you know about significant digits.


    • [PDF File]SDI Effectiveness from the User & Use Perspective - WUR

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      5 Concepts & Measures • Accuracy of positional and attribute data • Availability of current data • Data collection time • Accessibility of maps and tabular data • Time needed to make decisions • Explicitness of decisions • Identification and clarification of conflicts • Communication and interpretation of information • Confidence in analyses ...


    • [PDF File]Reporting Significant Digits: Guidelines

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      digits, three significant digits (one case out of 10), or four (one case of 100). One way to "guess" would be to look at the other ε values in the Table and see if there are any given with three digits, e.g., 42,400 M−1cm−1. (11.4) A common way of removing this ambiguity is to use exponents: 3.2 × 104 for two


    • [PDF File]Significant Figures or Significant Digits

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      Significant Figures in calculations, my math teacher does not? Significant figures or Sig Figs are used in science because our numbers are representing how carefully (exactly) a measurement was made. (By the way, we are also REALLY fussy about units too.) Sig fig rules have not always existed. Upon the wide spread adoption the calculator, the rules


    • [PDF File]Significant digits: Why happy numbers make sad policy

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      Significant digits: Why happy numbers make sad policy Significant digits: Why happy numbers make sad policy October 27, 2009 By Michael J. Maurer Every one of us knows about significant digits, even if perhaps only one in ten thousand of us could define the term on a test. I realized this the other day while reading state documents reporting that a


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