Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Significant Figures
Significant figures are the digits in a number that contribute to its precision. This includes all non-zero digits, any zeros between significant digits, and trailing zeros in the decimal portion. Understanding significant figures is crucial for accurately reporting measurements and calculations in scientific contexts.
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Rounding Rules
Rounding rules dictate how to adjust numbers to a specified number of significant figures. When rounding, if the digit following the last significant figure is 5 or greater, the last significant figure is increased by one. If it is less than 5, the last significant figure remains unchanged. This ensures that the rounded number reflects the appropriate level of precision.
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Scientific Notation
Scientific notation is a way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small in a compact form, using powers of ten. A number is written as a product of a coefficient (between 1 and 10) and a power of ten. This notation is particularly useful for handling very large or very small values, making it easier to perform calculations and maintain significant figures.
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