A rectangular airstrip measures 32.30 m by 210 m, with the width measured more accurately than the length. Find the area, taking into account significant figures. (a) 6.783 0 3 103 m2 (b) 6.783 3 103 m2 (c) 6.78 3 103 m2 (d) 6.8 3 103 m2 (e) 7 3 103 m2
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A block of gold has length 5.62 cm, width 6.35 cm, and height 2.78 cm. (a) Calculate the length times the width and round the answer to the appropriate number of significant figures. (b) Now multiply the rounded result of part (a) by the height and again round, obtaining the volume. (c) Repeat the process, first finding the width times the height, rounding it, and then obtaining the volume by multiplying by the length. (d) Explain why the answers dont agree in the third significant figure.
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The first step in solving 1 problem number 34 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: A block of gold has length 5.62 cm, width 6.35 cm, and height 2.78 cm. (a) Calculate the length times the width and round the answer to the appropriate number of significant figures. (b) Now multiply the rounded result of part (a) by the height and again round, obtaining the volume. (c) Repeat the process, first finding the width times the height, rounding it, and then obtaining the volume by multiplying by the length. (d) Explain why the answers dont agree in the third significant figure.
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