Multiplication and division sig figs practice
[PDF File]Coping with Significant Figures
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3.3 Multiplication and Division 6 3.4 Square Roots 7 3.4.1 What are Square Roots? 7 3.4.2 How to Use Significant Figures With Square Roots 7 3.5 Logarithms 8 3.5.1 What Are Logarithms? 8 3.5.2 How to Use Significant Figures With Logarithms 9 3.6 Using Exact Numbers 9 4. AN EXAMPLE CALCULATION 10 5. CONCLUDING COMMENTS 13 6. PRACTICE PROBLEMS 14
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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]Significant Figures Worksheet #1 Name Block
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Significant Figures Worksheet #1 Name_____Block____ There are two rules for determining the number of significant figures: 1) If there is no decimal point--start at the RIGHT and count, beginning with the first non-zero digit. Examples 340 2 s.f.
[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-zero digits are …
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Significant Figures Worksheet Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare ˜ Rene Descartes I. Determining the Number of Significant Digits Give the correct number of significant digits for each of the following: a. 409.10 b. 305 c. 0.25 d. 0.4020 e. 0.00056030 f. 371 883 g. 308 000 h. 85.00 i. 2.0 X 102 j. 59.98 II. Addition and Subtraction a.
[PDF File]CHM 130 Sig Fig Practice Problems
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because they are exact numbers. Any such equality will not dictate the sig figs in your final answer. G. More examples: 1. 3340 x 1.2 = 4.0 x 103 The answer must have 2 sig dig cause of the 1.2 thus 4000 is incorrect because it only has 1 sig dig. 2. 88359 / 3 = 30000 The answer can only have 1 …
[PDF File]Rounding to Significant Digits
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Multiplication and Division To determine the number of significant digits in your final answer when multiplying or dividing, first do the calculation. Then round the answer to the same number of significant digits that is in the number with the least number of significant digits in your calculation.
[PDF File]Significant Figures in Calculations Rules
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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: 1. Multiply or …
[PDF File]Multiplication and Division with Significant Digits
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Rule for Multiplication - When you multiply numbers with scientific notation, multiply the coefficients together and add the exponents. The base will remain 10. Rule for Division - When dividing with scientific notation, divide the coefficients and subtract the exponents. The base will remain 10. 1) (6.8 x 103) x (4.54 x 106) 2) (2.0 x 10-1) x (8.5 x 105)
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Hence a number like 26.38 would have four significant figures and 7.94 would have three. The problem comes with numbers like 0.00980 or 28.09. Rule 2: Any zeros between two significant digits are significant. Suppose you had a number like 406. By the first …
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