why zeros are not a significant figure , reason
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Leading zeros (zeros before non-zero numbers) are not significant. ... This convention clarifies the precision of such numbers. For example, if a measurement that is precise to four decimal places (0.0001) is given as 12.23, then the measurement might be understood as having only two decimal places of precision available.
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Since zeros placed to the left of the number are never significant, but zeros placed to right of the number are significant.
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