Weighing Measurements: The Balance
Two "rules of thumb" help determine how many significant figures to record in a calculated result. (1) In multiplication or division the result should not contain more significant figures than the measurement with the fewest number of significant digits, e.g., 12.3/3.2 (3 and 2 significant figures respectively) = 3.8 (2 significant figures). ................
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