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3 January, 01:29

Andi performs the calculation that is shown below.

(2.06) (1.743) (1.00)

How should the answer be reported using the correct number of significant figures?

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  1. 3 January, 01:57
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    Answer: 3.59

    Explanation:

    (2.06) (1.743) (1.00)

    2.06 * 1.743 * 1.00

    = 3.59058

    Two of the multiplied digits are represented in 3 significant figures. Therefore, for correct representation, the result of the product should be written to three significant figures.

    3.59058 to 3 significant figures:

    First three digits = 3.59

    Fourth digit '0' is less than 5, and thus rounded to 0 with other succeeding digits

    Therefore, (2.06) (1.743) (1.00) to 3 significant figures equals:

    3.59
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