The 5.
Five. Count from the first nonzero digit to the last nonzero digit.
All digits between the first non-zero digit and the last non-zero digits are significant. Some would argue that trailing 0s are significant since they are an indication of the precision of the number.
Accurately known digits along with first doubtful digit are called significant figures.
5. Count the number of digits from the first non-zero digit to the last non-zero digit.
you take the last digit in the first one and add/subtract it to the last digit in the second one and that is your answer
The first significant digit is the 5, which is in the ten-thousandth's position.
Any digit in a number which is to the right of the first digit which isn't a zero, including the first digit
The first non-zero digit from the left.
They all have 1 as the first digit.
You keep the first digit, replace the remaining digits with zero, and check whether you need to round the first digit up or not.
Five. Count from the first nonzero digit to the last nonzero digit.
All digits between the first non-zero digit and the last non-zero digits are significant. Some would argue that trailing 0s are significant since they are an indication of the precision of the number.
All digits between the first non-zero digit and the last non-zero digits are significant. Some would argue that trailing 0s are significant since they are an indication of the precision of the number.
All digits between the first non-zero digit and the last non-zero digits are significant. Some would argue that trailing 0s are significant since they are an indication of the precision of the number.
When the last digit of a significant digit is 5, you always round up.
In any measurments the accuratly know digits and the first doubtfull digit are called significant figures
Accurately known digits along with first doubtful digit are called significant figures.