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Chapter PSS, Problem 20E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The given nonsignificant digits are rounded off to three significant digits.

Concept introduction:

In a measurement, the significant digits refer to those digits that are known with certainty plus one estimated digit. The digits that are calculated with the help of calculator are nonsignificant digits, which are eliminated by using the process of rounding off.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20E

The three significant digits for 1.454×101 is 1.45×101.

Explanation of Solution

Explanation:

The process of rounding off has the following rules:

• When the first nonsignificant digit is less than five, then the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• When the first nonsignificant digit is greater than or equal to five then to the last number, one significant digit is added, and the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• The odd-even rule is applied when the nonsignificant digit is five or five followed by zeroes, the last significant digit rounding off when it is odd and when it is even then nonsignificant digits are dropped.

The given non-significant digits are 1.454×101. In the given digits, the number four is dropped. Therefore, the three significant digits for 1.454×101 is 1.45×101.

Conclusion

The three significant digits for 1.454×101 is 1.45×101.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The given nonsignificant digits are rounded off to three significant digits.

Concept introduction:

In a measurement, the significant digits refer to those digits that are known with certainty plus one estimated digit. The digits that are calculated with the help of calculator are nonsignificant digits, which are eliminated by using the process of rounding off.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20E

The three significant digits for 1.455×102 is 1.46×102.

Explanation of Solution

The process of rounding off has the following rules:

• When the first nonsignificant digit is less than five, then the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• When the first nonsignificant digit is greater than or equal to five then to the last number, one significant digit is added, and the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• The odd-even rule is applied when the nonsignificant digit is five or five followed by zeroes, the last significant digit rounding off when it is odd and when it is even then nonsignificant digits are dropped.

The given non-significant digits are 1.455×102. In the given digits, the number 1.455 is rounded to 1.46. Therefore, the three significant digits for 1.455×102 is 1.46×102.

Conclusion

The three significant digits for 1.455×102 is 1.46×102.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The given nonsignificant digits are rounded off to three significant digits.

Concept introduction:

In a measurement, the significant digits refer to those digits that are known with certainty plus one estimated digit. The digits that are calculated with the help of calculator are nonsignificant digits, which are eliminated by using the process of rounding off.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20E

The three significant digits for 1.508×103 is 1.51×103.

Explanation of Solution

The process of rounding off has the following rules:

• When the first nonsignificant digit is less than five, then the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• When the first nonsignificant digit is greater than or equal to five then to the last number, one significant digit is added, and the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• The odd-even rule is applied when the nonsignificant digit is five or five followed by zeroes, the last significant digit rounding off when it is odd and when it is even then nonsignificant digits are dropped.

The given non-significant digits are 1.508×103. In the given digits, the number 1.508 is rounded to 1.51. Therefore, the three significant digits for 1.508×103 is 1.51×103.

Conclusion

The three significant digits for 1.508×103 is 1.51×103.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

The given nonsignificant digits are rounded off to three significant digits.

Concept introduction:

In a measurement, the significant digits refer to those digits that are known with certainty plus one estimated digit. The digits that are calculated with the help of calculator are nonsignificant digits, which are eliminated by using the process of rounding off.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 20E

The three significant digits for 1.503×104 is 1.50×104.

Explanation of Solution

The process of rounding off has the following rules:

• When the first nonsignificant digit is less than five, then the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• When the first nonsignificant digit is greater than or equal to five then to the last number, one significant digit is added, and the remaining nonsignificant digits are dropped.

• The odd-even rule is applied when the nonsignificant digit is five or five followed by zeroes, the last significant digit rounding off when it is odd and when it is even then nonsignificant digits are dropped.

The given non-significant digits are 1.503×104. In the given digits, the number 1.503 is rounded to 1.50. Therefore, the three significant digits for 1.503×104 is 1.50×104.

Conclusion

The three significant digits for 1.503×104 is 1.50×104.

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