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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Beginning_Chemistry_(Chan)/02%3A_Measurements/2.04%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.
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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Alberta_Augustana_Campus/AUCHE_110_-_General_Chemistry_I_(Elizabeth_McGinitie)/01%3A__Review/1.04%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.
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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/113_Fundamentals_of_Chemistry/02%3A_Measurements_and_Calculations/2.04%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Victor_Valley_College/CHEM100_Victor_Valley_College/03%3A_Atomic_Mass_and_Measurements/3.02%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.
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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/AUCHE_110%3A_General_Chemistry_I_(Rempel)/01%3A__Review/1.04%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/South_Puget_Sound_Community_College/Chem_121%3A_Introduction_to_Chemistry/02%3A_Chapter_2_-_Measurements/2.02%3A_Numbers_in_measurement_(scientific_notation)/2.2.03%3A_Significant_FiguresSignificant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. I...Significant figures in a quantity indicate the number of known values plus one place that is estimated. There are rules for which numbers in a quantity are significant and which are not significant. In calculations involving addition and subtraction, limit significant figures based on the rightmost place that all values have in common. In calculations involving multiplication and division, limit significant figures to the least number of significant figures in all the data values.