For this question, I am stumped between answer choices A, C, and G. I\'m not sur
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For this question, I am stumped between answer choices A, C, and G. I'm not sure what it's asking me. I added them together and got 793.88, but when adding or subtracting, you count decimal places, not sig figs, which is why I think it's 794. But is that a whole number or literally 3 sig figs? Or since both 0.88 and 2.4 have the least number of sig figs (2), my answer should also have 2 sig figs, which is 790 g? Please help. I'm confused. Thanks in advance!
Use significant figures to find the sum of the measurements 753 g, 37.6 g, 0.88 g, and 2.4 g.
(a) 2 significant figures (790 g)
(b) hundredths (793.88 g)
(c) whole number (794 g)
(d) none of these
(e) tens (790 g)
(f) tenths (793.9 g)
(g) 3 significant figures (794 g)
(h) 1 significant figure (800 g)
Explanation / Answer
the answer is part C .
794 whole number .as the rule suggest after addition we express our answer in the in decimal places of the number which is having the least no of decimal places.after adding we got 793.88 rounding it off.
we got 794.
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