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Significant Figures and Rounding
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Counting Sig. Figs. Pacific a.k.a.: Present Start with first non-zero, go in direction Atlantic a.k.a.: Absent Start with first non-zero, go in direction Steps to Count # of Sig. Figs. 1.See if decimal is present or not. 2.Go from correct direction. 3.Start counting at 1 st Non-Zero # 4.Keep counting until you run out of #s
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Examples 1.300,150 a.Decimal point absent – 5 sig figs 2.300.0 a.Decimal point present – 4 sig figs 3.300 a.Decimal point absent – 1 sig fig 4.0.0000015 a.Decimal point present – 2 sig figs 5.631.10 a.Decimal point present – 5 sig figs
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Rounding Sig. Figs. 1.Always start from the LEFT 2.Start counting at the 1 st non-zero # 3.Count to the correct # of Sig. Figs. 4.Round that # a.If that # is a 0 before the ones position, then turn to sci. not. and then round. 5.For every # after the rounded position a.If before decimal, turn to zero b.If after decimal, drop
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Example – Round 0.065930 to 2 S.F. 1.Always start from the LEFT 0.065930 2.Start counting at the 1 st non-zero # 0.065930 3.Count to the correct # of Sig. Figs. 0.065930 4.Round that # 0.065930 Final Answer: 0.066
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Example – Round 0.065930 to 3 S.F. 1.Always start from the LEFT 0.065930 2.Start counting at the 1 st non-zero # 0.065930 3.Count to the correct # of Sig. Figs. 0.065930 4.Round that # 0.065930 Final Answer: 0.0659
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Examples: a)135.35 (4 S.F.) b)135.35 (2 S.F.) c)1.506 x 10 4 (3 S.F.) d)5.80354 (3 S.F.) e)100 (2 S.F.)
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Determining the Number of Sig Figs in Calculations
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