Respuesta :
If a zero is found between significant digits, it is significant. Zeros can be used as (insignificant) place holders to the left of significant digits if the number is a decimal. For example, a mass of 42 g has two significant digits. Expressed in kilograms, the mass of 0.042kg should still have two significant digits.
Answer:
The trailing zero to the right in the decimal place and the zero present between the non zero digit are significant.
Explanation:
The rules which describes about the significant digits are discussed below as:
- All the digits which are non zero are significant. Example 178 has three significant digits.
- The zero which is present in between two non zero digits are consider significant. Example 507 has 3 significant digits.
- The leading zeroes are not consider significant. Example 0.00676 has 3 significant digits only.
- Trailing zero to the right in the decimal is consider significant. Example 3.0 has 2 significant digits.
- Trailing zero which is present in the whole number without any decimal are not significant. Example 9800 has only 2 significant digit.