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Bradyn Mills
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11 March, 21:19
Give the number of significant figures 6.32 g
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Rags
11 March, 21:26
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There are 3 significant figures. significant figures are all digits that are not zeros. as well as all zeros that would NOT change the number if removed. i know it seems backwords but they are significant to telling where the measurement ends.
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Kailyn Huff
11 March, 21:33
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There are 3 sig figs
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