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list the correct number of significant figures for 0.000129?​

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Answered by aakankshasingh834
0

Answer:

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Explanation:

0.000129

  • 0.000129Sig Figs

0.000129Sig Figs3

0.000129Sig Figs30.000129

  • 0.000129Sig Figs30.000129Decimals

0.000129Sig Figs30.000129Decimals6

0.000129Sig Figs30.000129Decimals60.000129

Scientific Notation

Scientific Notation1.29 × 10-4

Scientific Notation1.29 × 10-4E-Notation

Scientific Notation1.29 × 10-4E-Notation1.29e-4

Scientific Notation1.29 × 10-4E-Notation1.29e-4Words

Scientific Notation1.29 × 10-4E-Notation1.29e-4Wordszero point zero zero zero one two nine

Answered by nvswathi33
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Significant Figures in 0.000129

0.000129

Sig Figs

3

0.000129

Decimals

6

0.000129

Scientific Notation

1.29 × 10-4

E-Notation

1.29e-4

Words

zero point zero zero zero one two nine

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To count trailing zeros, add a decimal point at the end (e.g. 1000.) or use scientific notation (e.g. 1.000 × 10^3 or 1.000e3).

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