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None of the zeros in that number are significant.
One of the rules of significant figures is that leading zeros are not significant; therefore, 0.00034 will only have TWO significant figures (3 and 4).
Five - any zeros after the decimal are significant unless they're placeholders. Any zeros between significant digits are significant.
There are 2 because of the leading zeros rule. Zeros at the beginning of a number are never significant.
3 significant figures..the zeros are non-significant
the zero to the left of the decimal is not significant however all zeros after a decimal point are significant. there are 7 significant zeros
There are five significant figures.
3. trailing zeros give scale but are not significant as values of accuracy
All the digits are significant in this case. A zero between other digits is always significant, and all zeros after the decimal point are significant.
Five. Zeros in between significant digits are significant and trailing zeros that are after the decimal are significant.
three, leading zeros are not significant and trailing zeros are significant if there is a decimal. trailing zeros are not significant if there is no decimal zeros in the middle of numbers are significant
None of the zeros in that number are significant.
One of the rules of significant figures is that leading zeros are not significant; therefore, 0.00034 will only have TWO significant figures (3 and 4).
Just 1. The zeros before the 5 are just placeholders, not significant figures. However, if the number were 0.0500, then there would be 3 sig figs. This is because the extra zeros represent greater accuracy in the measurement.
Four of the zeros are significant... the two zeros after the digit 5 0 are simply 'place fillers'.
Three - the first two zeros are placeholders.
Five - any zeros after the decimal are significant unless they're placeholders. Any zeros between significant digits are significant.