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Precision measurement of 40 feet

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When a decimal number has trailing zeros ahead of the decimal point, the precision is always in doubt. Some try to ease the ambiguity a bit by declaring that the presence of a decimal point (as in 40.) means the zeros are all significant.

If we use that rule, then the precision of 40 ft is ±5 ft, because no decimal point is present and the least-significant non-zero digit is in the tens place.

(It is not unreasonable to assume that a measurement of 40 ft can be made to the nearest foot, so the precision might be ±0.5 ft. It depends on the technology involved.)

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