I'm pretty sure that would be, 0.55555. But it could also be .00005. Don't take my word for it. I have used no sources but what I already know.
A number with nonzero digits after the decimal points is not a whole number, and it isn't equal to any whole number.
The answer is -5300.
.77775
It is 0.88887
Four. All nonzero digits are significant.
A number with nonzero digits after the decimal points is not a whole number, and it isn't equal to any whole number.
It is -77775
The answer is -5300.
.77775
It is 0.88887
Two. All nonzero digits are significant.
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Two - all nonzero numbers are significant.
Four. All nonzero digits are significant.
A whole number is any number that is not a fraction, decimal, or mixed number. A nonzero whole number is the same, except that it doesn't equal zero.
Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude.