Rules of significant digits
[PDF File]Guidelines for Significant Digits, Manipulation of Data ...
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Guidelines for Significant Digits, Manipulation of Data and Rounding for Science Diploma Examinations Significant Digits (measured values) 1. For all non-logarithmic values, regardless of decimal position, any of the digits 1 to 9 is a significant digit; 0 may be significant.
[PDF File]Significant Digits - George Brown College
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Significant digits are widely used in science to communicate the preciseness of a measurement. The more significant digits a stated measurement has, the more precise it is. 1. Which digit(s) in a number are significant? Rule Example All non-zero digits (i.e. digits from 1 to 9) are significant. 14.5 has three significant digits. All the digits ...
[PDF File]Significant Figures in Calculations Rules
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Significant Figures in Calculations Rules When doing multiplication or division with measured values, the answer should have the same number of significant figures as the measured value with the least number of significant figures. •Procedure to determine significant figures after multiplication or division:
[PDF File]Rules for Reporting Significant Figures
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Rules for Reporting Significant Figures. 1. Nonzero digits always count as significant figures . 2. Zeros are what mix people up. There are three situations in which they can occur. leading zeros precede all nonzero digits and are never significant (i.e., 0.000182 has three sign. figs.)
[PDF File]notes on significant figures - Stanford University
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page 1 of 1 notes_on_significant_figures.doc 9/21/2009 Notes about Significant Figures: The rules for deciding the number of significant figures are: 1. Non-zero digits are significant unless indicated otherwise (for instance see 8. below). 2. Zeros between two non-zero digits are significant. 3.
[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 ...
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