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29 October, 06:06

Lillian multiplies two numbers as follows: A x B = C Given that A has five significant figures and two decimal places and B has six significant figures and four decimal places, which equals the number of significant figures in C?

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two

four

five

six

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  1. 29 October, 06:24
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    It's multiplication so the least significant digits is what you would use for the answer. That would be A which has 5 so you use 5 sigdigs for C
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