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Significant Figures & Scientific Notation

Significant figures are the figures that are known with a degree of certainty

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Significant Figures &Scientific Notation

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Significant figures are the figures that are known with a degree of certainty.

All measurements have a certain number of significant figures.

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Well….we have rules….

What determines whether a digit is significant?

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Digits from 1-9 are always significant.

◦ Example: 739

3 Sig figs 83.61

4 Sig Figs

Rule #1

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Zeros between nonzero digits are significant.

◦ Example: 2,304

4 Sig Figs 3.009

4 Sig Figs

Rule # 2

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Zeros to the right of the decimal and a significant figure are significant.

◦ Example: 2.300

4 Sig Figs 0.470

3 Sig figs

Rule #3

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Zeros used for placing the decimal point are not significant.

◦ Example: 0.0082

2 Sig Figs 5400

2 Sig Figs 5400.

4 Sig Figs

Rule #4

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When multiplying or dividing, the answer may only show as many significant digits as the multiplied or divided measurement showing the least number of significant digits.

Huh????

Multiplication and Division

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319 x 4,206

Multiplication and Division

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When adding or subtracting your answer can only show as many decimal places as the measurement having the fewest number of decimal places.

In English please…….

Addition and Subtraction

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6.813 + 2.9

Addition and Subtraction

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Scientific Notation

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How big is the universe?

700,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters

How big is this number?

Yeah, I don’t have a clue either.

Lets convert this number to scientific notation…

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700,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 meters

Step 1: Move the decimal point from here◦ To the right of the first non-zero diget.

Step 2: Count the number of spaces you moved the decimal.◦ 26 spaces

..

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7.0

Now rewrite the number with one digit to the left of the decimal and a minimum of one digit to the right of the decimal

Then express the number of places the decimal is moved as an exponent of 10

x 1026

Coefficient

Exponent

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Scientific Notation works with very small numbers too!

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0.00000002067

Step 1: Move the decimal point from here◦ To the right of the first non-zero digit.

Step 2: Count the number of spaces you moved the decimal.◦ 8 spaces

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2.067 x 10-8

Because the decimal point was moved to the right, the exponent is negative.

Large numbers◦ Positive exponent

Small numbers◦ Negative exponent

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72,000 7.2 x 105

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0.0003 3.0 x 10-4

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520 5.2 x 102

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0.0000040001 4.0001 x 10-6

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Multiplying numbers expressed in scientific notation

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Multiply (2.4 x 103) x (1.5 x 102) Step 1: Multiply the coefficients

Step 2: Add the exponents

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(7.2 x 103) x (3.0 x 105)

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(3.2 x 102) x (0.5 x 104)

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(2.3 x 104) x (3.1 x 10-2)

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Adding numbers expressed in scientific notation.

Exponents must be the same.

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Add (5.2 x 105) + (3.7 x 105)

Step 1: Add the coefficients

Step 2: Keep the exponent

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(4.027 x 10-4) + (4.872 x 10-4)

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(6.3 x 105) + (3.25 x 106)