Report the answer in the correct number of significant figures for questions 5 - 12. Example: 3.401 + 13.6 + 50.111 = correct answer: 67.1 (1.5 x 10^3) ÷ 2.1 = 1.05 x 10^6) ÷ (3.33 x 10^3) = (3.01 x 10^6) + (1.265 x 10^4) =
How many do you think it's for the first one?
1.0 x 10^3
first one is 0.7x^3
@Fudgewwww That is wrong. Right number, wrong sig figs.
oops i simplified
what is ^
to the
ok thank you
@Yolo4mecuite Wrong number, right sig figs
what dos that mean?
so put the two parts of our together @Yolo4mecuite
brb
The significant figures of a number are those digits that carry meaning contributing to its precision
http://getstartedinscience.weebly.com/uploads/1/3/9/9/13992289/4601856_orig.jpg?1 http://www.chem.tamu.edu/class/fyp/mathrev/mr-sigfg.html (see the examples)
http://image.mathcaptain.com/cms/images/83/scientific-notations111.PNG http://mathsfirst.massey.ac.nz/Algebra/Decimals/images/scinot2.gif https://legacy.etap.org/demo/Algebra1/lesson6/Image10.gif
@Squirrels
Okk, so do you know what significant numbers are?
Yeah
Yes
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