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Significant Figures

Rounding to Decimal Places 10 multiple choice questions

Round to 1 dp 0.34 0.4 0.3 A) B) 0.35 3 C) D)

Round to 1 dp 0.48 0.49 0.4 A) B) 0.47 0.5 C) D)

Round to 1 dp 2.75 2.8 2.74 A) B) 2.7 3.0 C) D)

Round to 1 dp 13.374 13.0 14.0 A) B) 13.3 13.4 C) D)

Round to 1 dp 26.519 25.0 26.6 A) B) 26.0 26.5 C) D)

Round to 2 dp 23.1782 23.20 23.18 A) B) 23.10 23.17 C) D)

Round to 2 dp 500.8251 500.80 500.8 A) B) 500.83 500.84 C) D)

Round to 3 dp 0.00417 0.00417 0.004 A) B) 0.00418 0.005 C) D)

Round to 2 dp 4.999 4.99 4.90 A) B) 5.00 4.98 C) D)

Round to 4 dp 0.72995 0.7300 0.7390 A) B) 0.7210 0.7399 C) D)

Decimal Places When we round to decimals, we start counting as soon as we reach the decimal point. Round 17.46789 to 2 decimal places 1 decimal place 2 decimal places, this will stay a 6 or go to a 7 depending on what the next number is

Significant Figures When we round to significant figures, we start counting as soon as we reach a number that is not zero Round 17.46789 to 2 significant figures 1 significant figure 2 significant figures, this will stay a 7 or go to a 8 depending on what the next number is All the numbers after will become zero Round 17.46789 to 2 significant figures= 17.00000 or just 17

It’s more than 4 so we round up! Round to 1 sf 3 7 8 5 4 3 7 Look at the next number It’s more than 4 so we round up!

It’s less than 5 so we round down! Round to 3 sf 3 7 8 4 3 7 Look at the next number It’s less than 5 so we round down!

It’s more than 4 so we round up! Round to 2 sf . 2 9 8 9 Look at the next number It’s more than 4 so we round up!

It’s more than 4 so we round up! Round to 3 sf . 2 9 8 7 Look at the next number It’s more than 4 so we round up!

Rounding to Significant Figures Main When you are rounding to decimal places you start counting after the decimal point, but with significant figures you start counting at the first non zero number 1000 1500 1460 200 160 157 40 37 37.1 6 6.1 6.09 0.006 0.0064 0.00640 4.7 0.058 0.19 540

Rounding to Significant Figures (sig fig or s.f) 10 multiple choice questions

Round- 0.23 to 1 s.f 0.3 2 A) B) 0.2 3 C) D)

Round- 0.045 to 1 s.f 0.04 0.1 A) B) 0.0 0.05 C) D)

Round- 623 to 1 s.f 600 620 A) B) 630 700 C) D)

Round- 5328 to 1 s.f 5300 5000 A) B) 5330 6000 C) D)

Round- 0.005136 to 2 s.f 0.01 0.0050 A) B) 0.00514 0.0051 C) D)

Round- 426.213 to 2 s.f 426.21 430 A) B) 400.00 420 C) D)

Round- 3002.01 to 3 s.f 300 3000 A) B) 3010 3002.0 C) D)

Round- 983.4 to 1 s.f 100 900 A) B) 980 1000 C) D)

Round- 0.00456 to 2 s.f 0.0045 0.004 A) B) 0.0046 0.00 C) D)

Round- 36345.3 to 3 s.f 36300 4000 A) B) 36000 45300 C) D)