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daltonest1984

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When multiplying and/or dividing quantities, you should report
 a. the result rounded to the same number of digits as there are in the quantity with the greatest number of significant figures.
  b. all the digits that show on your calculator.
  c. only whole numbers.
  d. the result rounded to the same number of digits as there are in the quantity with the least number of significant figures.

Question 2

A method of expressing the accuracy of measured quantities is
 a. metric prefixes.
  b. derived units.
  c. significant figures.
  d. conversion factors.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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