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H Quick Quiz 9/3/15 1.Make a qualitative observation 2.Make a quantitative observation 3.Make an inference 4.Make a data table 5.Use the ruler below to record the length of the wooden splint with correct accuracy

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Page 1: H Quick Quiz 9/3/15 1.Make a qualitative observation 2.Make a quantitative observation 3.Make an inference 4.Make a data table 5.Use the ruler below to

H Quick Quiz 9/3/15

1. Make a qualitative observation2. Make a quantitative observation3. Make an inference4. Make a data table5. Use the ruler below to record the length of the wooden splint with correct accuracy

Page 2: H Quick Quiz 9/3/15 1.Make a qualitative observation 2.Make a quantitative observation 3.Make an inference 4.Make a data table 5.Use the ruler below to

CP Quick Quiz 9/3/15

1. Make a qualitative observation2. Make a quantitative observation3. Make an inference4. Make a data table5. Use the ruler below to record the length of the wooden splint with correct accuracy

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1 23SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

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SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

P A

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I. Present vs. Absent

A. If the decimal is present find the first non-zero digit starting from the left, count the digit and all digits to the right as significantEx. 1: 200.0 Ex. 2: 0.0030

B. If the decimal is absent find the first non-zero digit starting from the right, count the digit and all digits to the left as significantEx. 1: 2930

4 s.f. 2 s.f.

3 s.f.

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Greater than or equal to 1

Find the first nonzero digit,

everything after is

significant **for zeros use

the “after after” rule

Is there a decimal point?

Every nonzero number is

significant **for zeros use the “Oreo cookie” rule

Everything is significant

YES

YESNO

NO

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“Oreo cookie rule”• Zeros between nonzero digits are significant

Ex) 50,006 has five significant figures

“After After rule”• Zeros after a non zero digit and after a decimal

point are significant Ex) 0.0456000 has six significant figures

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C. PRACTICEHow many significant figures are in the numbers

below?i. 23,459ii. 300,004iii. 0.042iv. 35.00000

5 sig figs6 sig figs2 sig figs7 sig figs

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II. ROUNDING SIGNIFICANT FIGURES

A. Determine how many significant figures are needed

B. Find the counting number— first nonzero number (starting from the left)

C. Count how many sig. figs. you needD. Underline the last digit counted

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E. Round the underlined digit by:1. If the digit to the right of the underlined digit

is less than five, the underlined digit stays the same and everything else becomes a zero place holder or gets dropped off

2. If the digit to the right of the underlined digit is more than five, the underlined digit is increased by one and everything else becomes zero place holder or gets dropped off

**Five or more add one next door

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F. PRACTICE

i. 3.454 (3 sig. fig.) goes toii. 125,000 (2 sig. fig.) goes toiii. 7,905 (1 sig. fig.) goes toiv. 0.00369847 (2 sig. fig.) goes tov. 629.55 (3 sig. fig.) goes to

3.45130,0008,0000.0037630 ( you can’t

get three sig. fig. unless using Scientific Notation)

Round each number to the specified number of sig. figs.

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III. SIGNIFICANT FIGURES IN SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

A. All digits in the coefficient are significantB. The exponent is not significant

2.80 ×106 has 3 significant figures

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C. PRACTICE1. Give the correct number of significant figures

i. 2.3445 x 10-6

ii. 2.69 x 10iii. 3.4 x 103

2.3445 (5)2.69 (3)3.4 (2)

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2. Round each number to 3 significant figuresi. 87.073 metersii. 4.3621 x 108

iii. 0.01552 meteriv. 9009 metersv. 1.77777 x 10-3

87.1 meters4.36 x 108

0.0155 meters9010 meters1.78 x 10-3

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1 23SIGNIFICANT FIGURES WITH CALCULATIONS

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I. MULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION

A. Round the answer to the same number of significant figures as the measurement with the least number of significant figures

1. 7.55 × 0.34 = 2.567 3 sig. fig. 2 sig. fig.

Answer ≈2.6 (2 sig. figs.)

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2. 2.105 × 0.762 = 1.60401 4 sig fig. 3 sig. fig.

Answer is 1.60 (3 sig. fig.)

3. 2.4526 ⁄ 8.4 =0.2919761 5 sig. fig 2 sig. figAnswer is 0.29 (2 sig. fig.)

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B. PRACTICE SET 11. Calculate using the appropriate number of sig. fig.

i. 23.4 x 56ii. 1.456 x 5iii. 0.065 x 23.5iv. 25/60v. 245.00 / 5.00

1300 (1310.4)7 (7.28)1.5 (1.5275) 0.4 (0.416667)49.0 (49)

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II. ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION WITH SIG. FIG.

A. Your answer must have the same number of digits to the right of the decimal point as the value with the fewest digits to the right of the decimal point

1. 28.0 + 23.538 + 25.68 = 77.218 (1) (3) (2)

With correct sig fig. 77.2 (1 place)

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B. PRACTICE SET 21. Add or subtract using the correct number of

significant figures

i. 23.445 + 14 +34.6ii. 26.9 – 19iii. 34.543 + 12.56 + 34.2iv. 45.5654 – 34.2

72 (72.045)8 (7.9)81.3 (81.303)11.4 (11.3654)