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Identify Significant Figures Chap 1 Phsa

1. The document provides rules for determining the number of significant figures in measurements and calculations. 2. It gives examples of counting significant figures in numbers and scientific notation. 3. It also provides rules for rounding answers in calculations, whether adding/subtracting or multiplying/dividing. Students are given practice problems applying the significant figure rules.

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Identify Significant Figures Chap 1 Phsa

1. The document provides rules for determining the number of significant figures in measurements and calculations. 2. It gives examples of counting significant figures in numbers and scientific notation. 3. It also provides rules for rounding answers in calculations, whether adding/subtracting or multiplying/dividing. Students are given practice problems applying the significant figure rules.

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Name__________________________ Section___________________________

Remember These Rules:

1. Digits from 1-9 are always significant.


2. Zeros between two other significant digits are always significant
3. One or more additional zeros to the right of both the decimal place and another significant digit are
significant.
4. Zeros used solely for spacing the decimal point (placeholders) are not significant.

Identify the number of significant digits show in each of the following examples.

1) 400 2) 200.0 3) 0.0001 4) 218

5) 320 6) 0.00530 7) 22 568 8) 4755.50

Answers: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)

Identify the number of significant digits show in each of the following examples.

1) 4.0 x 103 2) 1.67 x 10-8 3) 5 x 1012 4) 2.00 x 104

5) 635.000 6) 22 000 7) 5201 8) 81

Answers: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8)
Name__________________________ Section____________________________
RULE: When adding or subtracting your answer can only show as many decimal places as the
measurement having the fewest number of decimal places.

Perform the following calculations and round according to the rule above.
1) 4.60 + 3 = 2) 0.008 + 0.05 = 3) 22.4420 + 56.981 =

4) 200 - 87.3 = 5) 67.5 - 0.009 = 6) 71.86 - 13.1 =

Answers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

RULE: When adding or subtracting your answer can only show as many decimal places as the
measurement having the fewest number of decimal places.

Perform the following calculations and round according to the rule above.
1) 357.89 + 0.002 = 2) 17.95 + 32.42 + 50 = 3) 5.5 + 3.7 + 2.97 =

4) 84.675 - 3 = 5) 75 - 2.55 = 6) 10 - 9.9 =

Answers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

Name__________________________ Section____________________________
RULE: When multiplying or dividing, your answer may only show as many significant digits as the
multiplied or divided measurement showing the least number of significant digits.

Perform the following calculations and round according to the rule above.
1) 13.7 x 2.5 = 2) 200 x 3.58 = 3) 0.00003 x 727 =

4) 5003 / 3.781 = 5) 89 / 9.0 = 6) 5000 / 55 =

Answers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

RULE: When multiplying or dividing, your answer may only show as many significant digits as the
multiplied or divided measurement showing the least number of significant digits.

Perform the following calculations and round according to the rule above.
1) 50.0 x 2.00 = 2) 2.3 x 3.45 x 7.42 = 3) 1.0007 x 0.009 =

4) 51 / 7 = 5) 208 / 9.0 = 6) 0.003 / 5 =

Answers 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

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