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Here you can drill regarding significant figures. When you hit "New Number", a number will appear in the left cell. Enter the number of signifcant figures in the right cell and press "Check Answer". The results appear in the second table.
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science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/sigfigures.html
science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/sigfigures.html
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Here you will be presented questions regarding significant figures. When you hit "New Number", a question will appear to the right of the table. Enter the number of signifcant figures in the answer cell and press "Check Answer".
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science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/sigfigurescsn7.html
science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/sigfigurescsn7.html
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・ 1 Understand that each digit in a measured value is a significant figure. The number of digits gives... ・ 2 Multiply, divide, add or subtract your numbers. The number in your equation with the fewest significant... ・ 3 Pay close attention...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2156079_use-significant-figures...
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The number "10." is said to have two significant digits, or significant figures, the 1 and the 0. The number 1.0 also has two significant digits. So does the number 130, but 10 and 100 only have one "sig fig" as written.
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www.shodor.org/unchem/math/science/index.html
www.shodor.org/unchem/math/science/index.html
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This page deals with significant figures and rounding rules. It's primary audience is teachers of high-school and college-level science classes like Physics and Chemistry, but there are links to sites for students as well. ... Math Skills Review: Significant Figures. Part of the Texas A&M University Department of...
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www.angelfire.com/oh/cmulliss/
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#576. Significant Figures Handout ... Concepts Taught: Use of significant figures in science ; ... Example: 16.2 (3 significant figures); Example: 18,648 (5 significant figures)
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teachers.net/lessons/posts/576.html
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Science 122 ... For each measurement made it is important to consider significant figures and to keep in mind the uncertainties involved in measurement. When scientists report the results of their measurements it is important that they also communicate how 'close' those measurements are likely to be.
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honolulu.hawaii.edu/distance/sci122/SciLab/L5/measure.h...
honolulu.hawaii.edu/distance/sci122/SciLab/L5/measure.html
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2300 000 000 000 kg; I have to keep it in kg but round it to two significant figures. HELP! :( fizzyBee (Fri 18:31 25/Sep/09) ... The way you have written it, it is already rounded to two significant figures. But the format suggested by Jumbuck is less unwieldy and will be what your teacher is looking for,
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www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Question812202.html
www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Question812202.html
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Understanding the application of significant figures is crucial in science and engineering, especially when converting between units, litres to fluid ounces for instance, pounds to kilograms, or feet to metres.
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www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/what-are-significant-f...
www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/what-are-significant-figures.html
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