Significant Figures and Zero (1.3)

Tyler DeWitt
31 Aug 201007:37

Summary

TLDRThis video explains the rules for determining when zeros in a number are considered significant. It covers three main cases: zeros sandwiched between nonzero digits are always significant, zeros preceding all nonzero digits are never significant, and zeros following nonzero digits are significant only if a decimal point is present. Through multiple examples, the video clarifies how the position of zeros and the presence of a decimal affect the total count of significant figures. Viewers are encouraged to practice with examples to confidently identify significant zeros in various numbers, mastering the concept effectively.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Zeros sandwiched between nonzero digits are always significant. Example: 391 has four significant figures.
  • 😀 Zeros between nonzero digits are significant regardless of how many zeros there are or where they appear. Example: 109,000 has six significant figures.
  • 😀 Zeros coming before nonzero digits (to the left) are never significant. Example: 0.0000491 has three significant figures.
  • 😀 Zeros to the left of a decimal point in numbers like 0.0132 are not significant. The significant figures are just the nonzero digits.
  • 😀 Zeros after nonzero digits are significant only if there is a decimal point. Example: 83,000 with no decimal point has two significant figures.
  • 😀 If there is a decimal point, zeros to the right of nonzero digits are always significant. Example: 83.000 has five significant figures.
  • 😀 For numbers like 200 with a decimal point (200.), all zeros are significant. Example: 200. has three significant figures.
  • 😀 A number like 50,000 with no decimal point has only two significant figures, and the zeros are not significant.
  • 😀 The presence of a decimal point changes how zeros are treated after nonzero digits; they become significant with the decimal.
  • 😀 To accurately determine the number of significant figures in a number, always ask: 'Is there a decimal point?'

Q & A

  • What is the rule for zeros sandwiched between nonzero digits?

    -Zeros that are located between nonzero digits are always significant. For example, in 109,003, all the zeros between 1, 9, and 3 are significant, giving a total of 6 significant figures.

  • Are leading zeros significant?

    -No, zeros that come before all nonzero digits (leading zeros) are never significant. For example, 0.000491 has only 3 significant figures: 4, 9, and 1.

  • How do trailing zeros after nonzero digits behave without a decimal point?

    -Trailing zeros after nonzero digits without a decimal point are not significant. For example, 83,000 has only 2 significant figures (8 and 3).

  • How do trailing zeros after nonzero digits behave with a decimal point?

    -Trailing zeros after nonzero digits with a decimal point are significant. For example, 83,000. has 5 significant figures because the decimal point indicates the zeros are counted.

  • How many significant figures are in 0.0132?

    -There are 3 significant figures in 0.0132: 1, 3, and 2. The leading zeros are not significant.

  • What is the total number of significant figures in 50.000?

    -There are 5 significant figures in 50.000 because the decimal point makes all trailing zeros significant.

  • Why is checking for a decimal point important when determining significant figures?

    -Checking for a decimal point is important because it determines whether trailing zeros after nonzero digits are significant. Without a decimal, they are not counted; with a decimal, they are counted.

  • How many significant figures are in 0.000000062?

    -There are 2 significant figures in 0.000000062: 6 and 2. All leading zeros before 6 are not significant.

  • Does the number of zeros or groups of zeros matter when they are sandwiched between nonzero digits?

    -No, neither the number of zeros nor the number of groups of zeros matters. All zeros sandwiched between nonzero digits are significant, regardless of quantity or grouping.

  • What is the recommended method to master identifying significant figures?

    -The recommended method is to practice with many examples, analyzing leading, sandwiched, and trailing zeros in different numbers, and applying the decimal point rule consistently.

  • How many significant figures are in 200.?

    -There are 3 significant figures in 200. because the decimal point makes all trailing zeros significant.

  • How many significant figures are in 32,100 without a decimal?

    -There are 5 significant figures in 32,100. Since the number has no decimal point, only the nonzero digits and any sandwiched zeros are counted.

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