This is probably a very dumb question!! But finishing my further sac today and later discussing with my friends left me very worried about this lol
Say I obtain a value of 150.3 and need to round it to 3 significant figures. How would I go about that? I ended up rounding it to 151 but many of my friends rounded it to 150 (which is 2 SF's?), and I took my textbook in too which is what I based it off but some of them told me the textbook itself is wrong. Some rounded it to 150.0 but isn't that 4 SF's?... I ended up asking my physics teacher and he said it seemed odd to round it up to 151.
I'm probably overthinking it but would love a clear answer to this!!
This is always the tricky part because the 'rules' of significant figures actually vary a little bit between people, let alone in VCE - and this is one that changes between people. I'd say that would normally be 2 significant figures, but some claim 3 for this. If you don't get the mark for it, it's something that can be argued with your teacher and possibly won. They usually do give a little leniency when it comes down to small things like that, with around 1.0 error either side where rounding errors would've occurred. It'll be best if you ask your teacher whether 150 is 3 significant figures or not. (If I were in the same position, I probably would have written 1.50 x 10
2 to avoid the issue altogether.)
Hi,
Would you be able to help me with Question 11.B, I understand 11.A completely.
However, no matter what i do it doesn't seem to work out.
Thanks
Have you tried substituting n=2 and using your value for u
1 into the equation? If not, give it a go. The rest may come after you go forwards and backwards with values you know or find out along the way.
Where can we find the free samples from engage? I cant seem to find them
It's back up and running again, but this time they only have practise exams*. Sorry for that. You can check it out
here. Good luck!
If you're keen on getting your hands on a copy of some sample reference pages, I can attach the contents page of mine on to a future post.
* Just realised I've been talking about the wrong company the whole time! It was Connect Education. Due to copyrights, I can't supply it and the website that used to have it has been taken down. I'm terribly sorry to have sent you on a wild goose chase!