ations. Calculate the volume (length x width x height) in units of mm³ (mm x mm x mm) fo large eraser shown below. Report your answer to as many digits as your calculator c 136.8 mm 254.7 mm 25.3 mm

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MODEL#3: Understanding How SFs Propagate in Calculations.
C. 4.0000 cm²
136.8 mm
C. 3800. g
f. 1.70×104 g/cm³
a. Calculate the volume (length x width x height) in units of mm³ (mm × mm x mm) for the
large eraser shown below. Report your answer to as many digits as your calculator displays.
254.7 mm
fufc
25.3 mm
Jef
b. Estimated uncertainties in measurements are at least ±1 value in last reported digit.
Estimate the new volume if each of the above measurements were 0.1 mm larger (136.9 mm
x 254.8 mm x 25.4 mm).
2
c. Starting from the left, which digit is the 1st digit in the answers from a & b that differ? If you
report all the values that agree plus the 1st value where the answers disagree, how many SFs
should you report?
Transcribed Image Text:5 MODEL#3: Understanding How SFs Propagate in Calculations. C. 4.0000 cm² 136.8 mm C. 3800. g f. 1.70×104 g/cm³ a. Calculate the volume (length x width x height) in units of mm³ (mm × mm x mm) for the large eraser shown below. Report your answer to as many digits as your calculator displays. 254.7 mm fufc 25.3 mm Jef b. Estimated uncertainties in measurements are at least ±1 value in last reported digit. Estimate the new volume if each of the above measurements were 0.1 mm larger (136.9 mm x 254.8 mm x 25.4 mm). 2 c. Starting from the left, which digit is the 1st digit in the answers from a & b that differ? If you report all the values that agree plus the 1st value where the answers disagree, how many SFs should you report?
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Starting from left, which digit is the 1st digit in the answer from a & bthat differ? If you report all of the values that agree plus the first value where the answers disagree,  how many SFs should you report?

X253 x 13678=
b. Estimated uncertainties in measurements are at least ±1 value in last reported digit.
Estimate the new volume if each of the above measurements were 0.1 mm larger (136.9 mm
x 254.8 mm x 25.4 mm).
0534
C.
Starting from the left, which digit is the 1st digit in the answers from a & b that differ? If you
report all the values that agree plus the 1st value where the answers disagree, how many SFs
should you report?
3.
d. How many SFs should you report given the rule that answers from multiplication or division
can't contain more SFs than the worst measurement?
Transcribed Image Text:X253 x 13678= b. Estimated uncertainties in measurements are at least ±1 value in last reported digit. Estimate the new volume if each of the above measurements were 0.1 mm larger (136.9 mm x 254.8 mm x 25.4 mm). 0534 C. Starting from the left, which digit is the 1st digit in the answers from a & b that differ? If you report all the values that agree plus the 1st value where the answers disagree, how many SFs should you report? 3. d. How many SFs should you report given the rule that answers from multiplication or division can't contain more SFs than the worst measurement?
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