Adding and Subtracting with proper precision m m 12.0 m m m m m m m Keep in your answer everything you are sure of plus one estimated digit. The first estimated digit is the tenths place, so round to the nearest tenth. Notice the precision (number of decimal places) of each original measurement and the answer m is the least precise measurement. It is only precise to the nearest tenth. Notice that the answer is also precise to the nearest tenth.
49.65 m 14.4 m 13 m m +10. m m m m m Keep in your answer everything you are sure of plus one estimated digit. Round to the nearest one. Adding and Subtracting with proper precision
2.Add or subtract. 3.Round the answer to the least precise original measurement. (Round the answer to the least number of decimal places in any measurement.) Notice: No counting of significant figures! Keep in your answer everything you are sure of plus one estimated digit. 13 m and 10. m are the least precise measurements. They are both only precise to the nearest one. Notice that the answer is also precise to the nearest one. Rules for adding and subtracting with Significant Figures m 14.4 m 13 m m +10. m m m m m 1.Change the units of all measurements so that all measurements are expressed in the same units. Adding and Subtracting with proper precision