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Significant Figures Aren’t all numbers important?!?!?!?
Yes, but some are more significant than others…
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What is accuracy? What is precision?
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Accuracy / Precision Accuracy – the agreement between a measured value and a true value. Precision – agreement between several measurements of the same quantity.
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Accuracy / Precision
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Significant Figures A measurement can only be as accurate and precise as the instrument that produced it. A scientist must be able to express the accuracy of a number, not just its numerical value
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Significant Figures We can determine the accuracy of a number by the number of significant figures it contains.
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The AMAZING sickles Arrow Method
If there IS a decimal point present, start on the left and draw an arrow to the right until you reach a NON-ZERO number.
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The AMAZING sickles Arrow Method cont’d.
If there is NOT a decimal point present, start on the right and draw an arrow to the left until you reach a NON-ZERO number.
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Determine the number of significant figures in the following numbers.
0.02 _____ 0.020 _____ 501 _____ 501.0 _____ 5,000 _____ 5,000. _____ 6, _____ _____ _____ 10,001 _____ ______ ______ ______ 2.000 x ______ ______ 90, ______ 4.7 x ______ 10,800,000. ______ 3.01 x ______ ______
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