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2 April, 23:06

Significant Digits and Scientific Notation Part 1: Determine the number of significant digits in each number and write out the specif significant digits. Submit Part 1 and Part 2 to your professor when completed.

1. 405000.

2. 0.0098.

3. 39.999999.

4. 13.00.

5. 80,000,089.

6. 55,430.00.

7. 0.000033.

8. 620.03080.

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  1. 2 April, 23:17
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    1. 6 significant digits. 2. 2 significant digits. 3. 8 significant digits. 4. 4 significant digits. 5. 8 significant digits. 6. 7 significant digits. 7. 2 significant digits.

    Explanation:

    All nonzero digits are significant. All zeros before nonzeros are insignificant. All zeros after nonzeros are insignificant unless they are made for precision of some data. So 405000 may have 3 or 6 significant figures. But usually all zero figures after significant digits are significant.
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