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no.of significant figures in 60.2000 is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The significant figures (also known as the significant digits or precision) of a number written in positional notation are digits that carry meaningful contributions to its measurement resolution. This includes all digits except:[1]

All leading zeros. For example, "013." has two significant figures: 1 and 3;

Trailing zeros when they are merely placeholders to indicate the scale of the number (exact rules are explained at identifying significant figures); and

Spurious digits introduced, for example, by calculations carried out to greater precision than that of the original data, or measurements reported to a greater precision than the equipment supports.

Of the significant figures in a number, the most significant is the position with the highest exponent value (the left-most in normal decimal notation), and the least significant is the position with the lowest exponent value (the right-most in normal decimal notation). For example, in the number "123", the "1" is the most significant figure as it counts hundreds (102), and "3" is the least significant figure as it counts ones (100).

Answered by sadhanaboga131175
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Answer:

Explanation:

Number of Significant Figures: 6

The Significant Figures are 6 0 2 0 0 0

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