Number of digits that are reasonably sure, called significant figures.Above given definition is *
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(a) Correct
(b) Incorrect
(c) Probably correct
(d) None of the mentioned
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Number of digits that are reasonably sure, is called significant figures. The Above given definition is (a) Correct.
Significant figures:
- Certain non-zero digits or trapped zeros are significant figures. They don't have any leading or trailing zeros.
- Preserve the same number of significant figures when switching between decimal as well as scientific notation.
- In a multiplication or division problem, the final conclusion should have the same number of significant figures as that of the original number with the least amount of significant figures.
- In addition and subtraction, the final conclusion should have the same number of decimal points as the original number, but with the fewest.
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