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Lennon Kerr
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31 December, 15:56
Explain why science is is you significant digits
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Zander Copeland
31 December, 16:05
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Why use significant digits you ask? Significant digits or significant figures are use as to not be too precise of an actual calculated measure.
Long decimal numbers location like 3.45 * sqrt of 3 gives 5.975575286112627.
That number is too precise.
Rounding it to 5.98 shows an exact closeness to the precision of the measure.
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