The rules for identifying significant figures when writing or interpreting numbers are as follows:
1. All non-zero digits are considered significant. For example, 91 has two significant figures (9 and 1), while 123.45 has five significant figures (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5).
2. Zeros appearing anywhere between two non-zero digits are significant. Example: 101.1203 has seven significant figures: 1, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0 and 3.
3. Leading zeros are not significant. For example, 0.00052 has two significant figures: 5 and 2.
4. Trailing zeros in a number containing a decimal point are significant. For example, 12.2300 has six significant figures: 1, 2, 2, 3, 0 and 0. The number 0.000122300 still has only six significant figures (the zeros before the 1 are not significant). In addition, 120.00 has five significant figures since it has three trailing zeros.
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37.753 rounded to one significant figure becomes 40
6276 as a significant figure would be 4 significant figures.
1000 is written with one significant figure, with only the 1 being a significant figure.
It has 1 significant figure.
The first significant figure of 0.000169 is the 1 and it has 3 significant figures.
The significant figure 2.00 has to do with the certainty of a measurement.
654 rounded to one significant figure becomes 700.
The significant figure of 78.00100 is 78.00. It had 7 significant figures and a least significant decimal of -5.
0.3 has one significant figure.
1150 to 1 significant figure is 1000
9753261 to 1 significant figure is 10,000,000