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Rounding is a process used to reduce the number of digits in a number while keeping its value close to what it was.
Rounding can be done to:
Decimal places refer to the number of digits to the right of the decimal point in a number.
To round to a specific number of decimal places, follow these steps:
Examples: 6. Round 4.768 to 2 decimal places.
Significant figures are the digits that carry meaning contributing to the number's precision.
To round to a specific number of significant figures, follow these steps:
Examples: 8. Round 132,421 to 3 significant figures:
Rounding to significant figures can be tricky, especially when dealing with numbers that include zeros. Understanding which digits count as significant figures is important.
Examples to Make It Clearer :) 10. Number: 0.00789
Exam Tip: When in doubt, write down the number and underline the digits you think are significant. This can help you visually separate significant and non-significant digits before rounding!
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