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18 June, 04:30
What is 1113.28 in a sig fig?
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Enrique
18 June, 04:49
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6 significant figure
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The digits 111328 all are 6 figures with no figure being zero, neither zero after the other digits. In this case, all the numbers are significant and since they are only six numbers, then this is a six significant figure. In case we add another zero after digit 8, the zero is not significant but if added either infront of 8 or 2, the zero becomes significant.
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