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Significant Digits Summary
SIGNIFICANT DIGITS Review of Introductory Mathematics Both  the  precision  of  numbers  and  the  number  of  significant  digits  they  contain  must  be considered in performing arithmetic operations using numbers which represent measurement.  To determine the number of significant digits, the following rules must be applied: Rule 1: The left-most non-zero digit is called the most significant digit. Rule 2: The  right-most  non-zero  digit  is  called  the  least  significant  digit  except when there is a decimal point in the number, in which case the right-most digit, even if it is zero, is called the least significant digit. Rule 3: The number of significant digits is then determined by counting the digits from the least significant to the most significant. Example: In the number 3270, 3 is the most significant digit, and 7 is the least significant digit. Example: In the number 27.620, 2 is the most significant digit, and 0 is the least significant digit. When adding or subtracting numbers which represent measurements, the right-most significant digit  in  the  sum  is  in  the  same  position  as  the  left-most  least  significant  digit  in  the  numbers added or subtracted. Example: 15.62 psig + 12.3 psig = 27.9 psig Example: 401.1 + 50 = 450 Example: 401.1 + 50.0 = 451.1 MA-01 Page 54 Rev. 0

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