I think when your calculations involve a number like "4" not "4.0" then you ignore the sig figs in calculations?
I had that understanding too but according to VCAA
‘For the purpose of the VCE Chemistry Study Design, whole numbers will have the same significant figures as number of digits, for example 400 has three significant figures while 400.0 has four’
Maybe, then, we should have our answer to 2 sig figs? Considering the graph shows a maximum of two.
Scientifically it seems odd that we should give a result in more sig figs than that of which we can be certain of. In my opinion the graph is also a sort of ‘data’ from which we extract information so perhaps our answer can only be as accurate as the graph. Quite ambiguous