4.0k views
1 vote
Is 6.0 × 10 to the negative 4th power is a significant figure?​

1 Answer

3 votes

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

First remember that a significant figure are basically values that contribute to the precision of a value. In any scientific notation the values are significant figures because these values stay the same. In this case we have two significant figures which is 6 and 0, you can further prove that they are significant figures by converting the notation into standard form.


6.0*10^(-4)

Negative so move the decimal point to the left:


=0.00060

6 and 0 are the significant figures in this standard notation because it's precise to it's actual value which is 6.0.

To sum up, the values you have on the left side of a notation are significant figures since they will not change no matter if it's standard or scientific notation meaning it's precise.

Hope this helps.

User Callo
by
7.4k points

No related questions found