Scientific American presents Math Dude by Quick & Dirty Tips. Scientific American and Quick & Dirty Tips are both Macmillan companies. So far we've talked about the big ideas behind significant ...
Suppose I am working on a problem and I wish to calculate the density of something. I measure the mass to be m = 24.5 grams and the volume is V = 10 cm 3. In this case the density would be: ALERT!
Unit 1 Segment C: Significant Figures We explain the rules for using significant figures. Unit 1 Segment C: Significant Figures We take you to a woodworking shop where we explain the rules for using ...
Sometimes we do not always need to give detailed answers to problems - we just want a rough idea. When we are faced with a large number, we could round it off to the nearest thousand, or nearest ...
We do not always need to give exact answers to problems - we just want a rough idea. When we are faced with a long number, we could round it off to the nearest thousand, or nearest million. And when ...
Scientific American presentsMath Dudeby Quick & Dirty Tips. Scientific American and Quick & Dirty Tips are both Macmillan companies. Did you know that your calculator occasionally lies to you? Okay, ...