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Emma Atkinson
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30 October, 14:47
Zeros are never significant digits true or false
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Evie Boyd
30 October, 14:51
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False. Zeros count when they're after other numbers like (4,5) - non-zeros.
Zeros to the right of a decimal place count. Also zeros that are in between the non-zero digits count as significant digits. Zeros to the left of a decimal place dont count.
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Babbles
30 October, 14:52
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This affirmative is false
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