281000, or 2.81 x 10^5.
10074 -> 10100
21900
10000
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Significant digits are digits that provide useful information, for instance 123 has 3 significant digits and 30010 has 4 significant digits. So basically zeros aren't significant unless they are between two other numbers. 0.1020 has only 4 significant digits. A+: 4
You cannot round off a number to 3 significant figures when it already has more than 3 significant figures. The number 10074 has 5 significant figures (1, 0, 0, 7 and 4). If the number were really 1.0074, then it could be rounded off to 3 significant figures: 1.01.
Three - all non-zero numbers are significant.
The number 7380 has three significant figures. The zero is not significant because it is not followed by a decimal point.
Non-zero digits are always significant, so the number 12 has two significant figures.
It is 1570000 rounded to 3 significant figures
31500
The first 3 significant digits of a number are the first 3 digits starting from the left ignoring any leading zeros. So 31456 = 31500 (3 significant digits) The 5 in the "56" rounds the 4 up.
0.0195. Note that leading zeros are non-significant.
Simply cut off the extra digits: 5.00
3 significant digits.
No, it has 3 significant digits.
It has 3 significant digits.
You can just round it off. For example, if your number is 8.38572998472654400131... that is equal to approximately 8.4 (if two significant digits is enough for your purposes) or 8.39 (if you prefer 3 significant digits).
There are three rules that are used when rounding to a desired number of significant digits (figures): 1. All digits that are not zero, are significant 2. In a number that does not have a decimal point, all zeros between two non-zero digits are significant digits 3. In a number that has a decimal point, all zeros after the leftmost non-zero digit are significant Examples: 12345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 12300, or 1.23 x 104 12.345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 12.3, or 1.23 x 101 0.012345 rounded to 3 significant digits: 0.0123, or 1.23 x 10-2 0.012045 rounded to 3 significant digits: 0.0120, or 1.20 x 10-2 In the last example the zero after 2 is significant. That is the reason for keeping it in the result when rewriting it in powers of 10 notation.
000203 has 3 significant digits.
There are 3 significant digits in 20.0