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Henry divides 1.060g by 1.0mlbto find the density of his water sample. How many significant figures should he include in the density value that he reports?
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Henry divides 1.060g by 1.0mlbto find the density of his water sample. How many significant figures should he include in the density value that he reports?
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Henry divides 1.060 g by 1.0 mL to find the density of his water sample.
He should include THREE significant figures in the density value that hereports.
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