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Captive zeros

Zeros between significant figures (captive zeros) are significant. 80601 = 5 s.f. 10.001 =... [Pg.34]

Captive zeros are trapped between two nonzero digits, as in 5.006. Captive zeros are always significant. In 5.006 there are four significant figures. [Pg.249]

Complete the following and explain each in your own words leading zeros are (never/sometimes/ always) significant captive zeros are (never/some-times/always) significant and trailing zeros are (never/sometimes/always) significant. [Pg.47]


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