Chapter 1: Q51 E (page 60)
Round off each of the following numbers to two significant figures:
(a) 0.436
(b) 9.000
(c) 27.2
(d) 135
(e) 1.497 × 10-3
(f) 0.445
Short Answer
a) 0.44
b) 9.0
c) 27
d) 140
e) 1.5 x10-3
f) 0.45
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Chapter 1: Q51 E (page 60)
Round off each of the following numbers to two significant figures:
(a) 0.436
(b) 9.000
(c) 27.2
(d) 135
(e) 1.497 × 10-3
(f) 0.445
a) 0.44
b) 9.0
c) 27
d) 140
e) 1.5 x10-3
f) 0.45
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