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24 November, 14:47

What is the minimum number of significant figures required for a numerical answer to always meet a 1% tolerance level?

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  1. 24 November, 14:52
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    The typical 'rule of thumb' is that for a numerical answer to always meet a 1% tolerance level, it must have a minimum of 3 significant figures. An example of a number with 3 'sig figs' is 121.
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