What are the significant digits in a measurement?
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Significant digits (also called significant figures or “sig figs” for short) indicate the precision of a measurement. A number with more significant digits is more precise. For example, 8.00 cm is more precise than 8.0 cm.
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"Sig figs” is a common abbreviation for significant figures. For example, if a table is measured and reported as being 1,357 mm wide, the number 1,357 has four significant figures. ... The rules for deciding which digits in a measurement are significant are as follows: All nonzero digits are significant.
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