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1 Significant Figures Non-zeros are significant.
Zeros between significant figures are significant. Trailing zeros after the decimal point are significant. Note: all measurements have some imprecision. Accurate counts can be perfect.

2 Significant Figures x=16.3cm means 16.25cm<x<16.35cm
When measuring, estimate an extra digit. Using a meter stick (precise to nearest 0.001m), if the measurement appears to be on a mark, add a zero. If it appears to be between two marks, add a “5”. Ex: 41.5cm 41.6 cm 41.65 cm 41.7 cm 41.70 cm

3 Multiplication & Division
Round to the number of significant figures that the original measurement with the fewest significant figures has. 43.6cm x cm = cm2 Final answer: 557 cm2 351m/1.756s = …m/s Final answer: 2.00x102 m/s

4 Addition & Subtraction
Round to the decimal place of the least precise measurement. 12s s s = s Final answer: 188s.

5 Unit Conversion Convert 15 mi/h to m/s. Convert 4.7 m3/min to L/h.
Multiply by a useful version of “1” See inside of front cover and on p. 3 Convert 15 mi/h to m/s. Convert 4.7 m3/min to L/h.

6 Read 6-10 HW: 7-26


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