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Ive been solving physics past papers, and the one thing that bothers me is significant figures. Answers are given to two or 3 significant figures in marking scheme. How am I supposed to know?
Ive been solving physics past papers, and the one thing that bothers me is significant figures. Answers are given to two or 3 significant figures in marking scheme. How am I supposed to know?
I follow this theory, but the marking scheme given Answers to irrelevant significant figures.The answer is to have significance equal to the least number of significant figures used in calculation or one better.
e.g if the calculation goes like this :
(1.345 + 0.25) / 1.0
then the answer would be either 1.6 or 1.59 .
explanation : As the least significant figures used is 2 (i.e 1.0) ,so you can either quote the answer to either 2 s.f or 3 s.f .
This applies everywhere , so you can follow this blindly throughout your Alevels ( at least in Physics)
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