A) As the number of significant figures increases, the precision of the value increases.
B) In science, a measurement is only considered valid if it contains at least four significant digits.
C) As the number of significant digits increases, so does the margin of error in a measurement.
D) The number of uncertain digits increases as the number of significant digits increases.
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A) 0
B) 4
C) 5
D) 6
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A) 0.00723
B) 702.13
C) 762.70
D) 7430
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A) Apply the rules for figure significance before and after every step involving subtraction.
B) Complete the entire calculation and then round the final answer to have the same number of significant digits as the measurement with the most significant digits.
C) Match the number of significant digits in the operations involving multiplication and division to those involving addition or subtraction after performing the calculation.
D) Round each of the measurements in the calculation to have the same number of significant digits as the measurement with the least before beginning the calculation.
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A) The exponential term has no information about the number of significant digits in an exponential expression.
B) The number in the exponential term indicates how many zeros must be added to the number of significant figures in the significand.
C) The number in the exponential term must be added to the number of significant figures in the significand.
D) The number of significant figures in the significand must be multiplied by the number in the exponential term.
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A) Relative uncertainty indicates how much uncertainty is present relative to how much absolute uncertainty could exist.
B) Relative uncertainty is a measure of how accurate the value of the absolute uncertainty is.
C) Relative uncertainty represents the fraction of absolute uncertainty that could impact scientific conclusions.
D) Relative uncertainty tells how large the absolute uncertainty is in relation to the measurement.
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A) The digit is decreased by 1.
B) The digit is increased by 1.
C) The digit is rounded up.
D) The digit is not changed.
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A) A zero that is found between two nonzero digits
B) Any zero that is positioned immediately after a decimal point
C) Any zero that follows the last nonzero digit in a number
D) A zero that follows any nonzero digit
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A) Exact numbers are imprecise, and inexact numbers are precise.
B) Exact numbers are those measured by machines, and inexact numbers are measured by humans.
C) Exact numbers have been confirmed by repeated measurements, and inexact numbers are from a single measurement.
D) Exact numbers result from counting things, and inexact numbers result from measuring things.
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A) Manufactured tools for measuring objects are all invalid.
B) Measured objects are likely to change over time.
C) The process of measuring can only be accurately performed by machines.
D) There is an inherent uncertainty involved in making measurements.
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A) 300 mL
B) 320 mL
C) 330 mL
D) 400 mL
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A) 35.12 and 35.67
B) 42.89 and 43.89
C) 51.75 and 52.12
D) 67.41 and 69.01
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A) Embedded zero
B) Leading zero
C) Preceding zero
D) Trailing zero
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A) All numbers must be rounded so that all digits are considered significant.
B) Any uncertain digits must be clearly documented alongside the measurement.
C) It is customary to report measurements such that only the last digit is uncertain.
D) Measurements must be repeated until no uncertain digits remain.
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A) 1000
B) 1200
C) 1220
D) 1222
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A) No, because it is an embedded zero.
B) No, because it is a leading zero
C) Yes, because it is a precise zero.
D) Yes, because it is a trailing zero.
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A) 5 g/L
B) 5.3 g/L
C) 5.23 g/L
D) 5.255 g/L
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