significant figures (how to know which digits of a number are important)
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Significant Figures(HOW TO KNOW WHICH DIGITS OF A NUMBER ARE IMPORTANT)
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How Accurately Can You Measure with This?
Could you find measurements like this? 1 inch
2.5 inches
3.1 inches
4.6348 inches
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Accuracy
We want our numbers to convey the level of accuracy we had when measuring
Math operations can lead to problems with this: 1.0/3.0 = 0.33333333333333333333333
(The answer looks a lot more precise than the numbers we started with)
So, we keep track of the number of significant digits we start with, and use it to round our answer. 1.0/3.0 = 0.33
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Rules for Significant Digits
Count the number of digits: 45.1 = 3 sig figs
612 = 3 sig figs
9.12345 = 6 sig figs
Zeroes are tricky: .0000005 NOT significant
6300 NOT Significant
6300. Significant
705 Significant
(Try putting the number in scientific notation, if the zeroes go away, they’re not significant)
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Practice with Zeroes
How many significant figures do each of these numbers have?
5437.2
890
650.0
85
80
.0098
6.004
0.008
602
More Practice:
5,067
4,080
9.01
.01
.00302
10.004
6.120
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Math With Significant Figures
Adding / Subtracting
Look at all the numbers you started with.
Find the one with the least number of digits after the decimal place.
Round your answer to that number of decimal places.
Multiplying / Dividing
Look at the numbers you started with.
Find the one with the least number of significant digits.
Round your answer to that number of significant digits
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Adding/Subtracting
Example: 42.0 + .13 = 42.13
42.0 has one digit after the decimal, .13 has two, so I’ll round the answer to 1 digit after the decimal.
Answer: 42.1
That means this is true: 5 + .4 = 5
Why?
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Keep in mind that ‘5’ doesn’t mean 5 anymore
When we write ‘5’ now, what we really mean is that our number is somewhere between 4.5 and 5.4.
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Adding and Subtracting Practice
4.12 + .1 =
520 + .02 =
12 + 5.1 =
36.8 – 4 =
5.34 - .2 =
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Multiplying and Dividing
Example:
5.2 x 7 = 36.4
5.2 has 2 sig figs, 7 has 1, so we’ll round it to 1 sig fig
5.2 x 7 = 40
Practice:
.03 x 5.21
6.2 x 10
5.780 x 2.0617
6 x .1
92 / .03
12 / 4.01