Addition rules for significant figures
[PDF File]Addition and Subtraction with Significant Digits
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Addition and Subtraction with Significant Digits Name_____ Section_____ RULE: When adding or subtracting your answer can only show as many decimal places as the measurement having the fewest number of decimal places. Perform the following calculations and …
[PDF File]Rules for Significant Figures (sig figs, s.f.)
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Rules for Significant Figures (sig figs, s.f.) A. Read from the left and start counting sig figs when you encounter the first non-zero digit 1. All non zero numbers are significant (meaning they count as sig figs) 613 has three sig figs 123456 has six sig figs 2. Zeros located between non …
[PDF File]Significant Figures - Metropolitan Community College
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There are three rules that are used to determine how many significant figures are in a number. There are also rules for determining how many digits should be included in numbers computed using addition/subtraction, multiplication/ division, or a combination of these operations. A. Rules for determining how many Sig Figs are in a number:
[PDF File]Rules for Significant Figures (sig figs, s.f.)
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addition/subtraction (determine the number of sig figs for that step) or the rules for multiplication/division. (23 + 7) ÷ 10.0 = 3 (this is what your calculator spits out) In this case, your answer should have 2 significant figures, 3.0. E. Special Rules for THIS CLASS!
[PDF File]Significant Figure Rules - Rice University
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There are three rules on determining how many significant figures are in a number: 1. Non-zero digits are always significant. 2. Any zeros between two significant digits are significant. 3. A final zero or trailing zeros in the decimal portion ONLY are significant. Focus on these rules and learn them well. They will be used extensively ...
Significant Figures With Both Addition And Multiplication
Significant Figures Rules for Assigning Significance to a Digit 1. Exact numbers can be considered as having an unlimited number of significant figures. For example: 1 inch is defined as 2.54 cm, therefore it this is an exact conversion factor. 2. Digits other than zero are always significant. 3. Rules about zeros:
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