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Sig Fig Review Game
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rocket space submarine
  1. sea
  2. land
  3. air
  4. cave

3
Leading zeros are never significant.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Depends on decimal point
  4. Only if they are a bad role model

4
Only the first zero in 0.0054 is a leading zero.
  1. True
  2. False

5
The two zeroes after the decimal in 0.0054 are
significant.
  1. True
  2. False

6
0.0054
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 4 sig figs

7
Trailing zeros are always significant.
  1. True
  2. False
  3. Only when a decimal point is seen
  4. Not when then get left behind

8
2200
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 4 sig figs

9
2200.
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 4 sig figs

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2200
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 4 sig figs

11
507
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 0 sig figs

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7.0 x 1024
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 24 sig figs

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0.0550
  1. 1 sig fig
  2. 2 sig figs
  3. 3 sig figs
  4. 4 sig figs
  5. 5 sig figs

14
Participant Scores
1100 Tallie DuBois 900 Nikaelin Pacella
1100 Chauncey Blakeslee 900 Daniel Caprio
1100 Nathan Proctor 900 Corryn Deibler
1100 Timothy Eisenhauer 900 Zachary Musser
1100 Kirsten Swales 800 Andrew Hamilton
1000 Kaylee Crissinger 800 Kellen Moss
1000 Dion Furfaro 800 Ivan Sanchez
1000 Collin Wesley 700 James Snook
1000 Mearl Stone 600 Hunter McElfresh
1000 Tiffany Catherman 600 Andrew Kaschalk
15
What percentage of your current points would you
like to wager on the next question?
  1. 0
  2. 25
  3. 50
  4. 75
  5. 100

16
This shows how exact a number is.
  1. Accuracy
  2. Precision
  3. The Sword of Exact Zero

17
Participant Scores
2300 Timothy Eisenhauer 1150 James Snook
2300 Chauncey Blakeslee 1000 Andrew Kaschalk
2100 Collin Wesley 1000 Hunter McElfresh
2100 Kaylee Crissinger 975 Kyleigh Lachat
2025 Kirsten Swales 250 Mearl Stone
1900 Zachary Musser 250 Tiffany Catherman
1750 Tallie DuBois 200 Ivan Sanchez
1700 Kellen Moss 0 Daniel Caprio
1475 Nathan Proctor 0 Nikaelin Pacella
1225 Corryn Deibler 0 Dion Furfaro
18
This is how close a measurement is to the actual
value.
  1. Accuracy
  2. Precision

19
More decimal places mean better ________.
  1. Accuracy
  2. Precision

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13.5 0.3
  1. 10
  2. 14
  3. 13.8
  4. 13.80

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197.0 8.21
  1. 210
  2. 205
  3. 205.2
  4. 205.21

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Participant Scores
2500 Timothy Eisenhauer 1325 Corryn Deibler
2500 Chauncey Blakeslee 1200 Andrew Kaschalk
2300 Kaylee Crissinger 1175 Kyleigh Lachat
2225 Kirsten Swales 1100 Hunter McElfresh
2200 Collin Wesley 450 Mearl Stone
2100 Zachary Musser 450 Tiffany Catherman
1950 Tallie DuBois 400 Ivan Sanchez
1800 Kellen Moss 200 Dion Furfaro
1675 Nathan Proctor 200 Nikaelin Pacella
1350 James Snook 200 Andrew Hamilton
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What percentage of your current points would you
like to wager on the next question?
  1. 0
  2. 25
  3. 50
  4. 75
  5. 100

24
Sig figs keep track of _________.
  1. Accuracy
  2. Precision
  3. The number of texts you send each day

25
Participant Scores
5100 Chauncey Blakeslee 800 Ivan Sanchez
5100 Timothy Eisenhauer 675 James Snook
4500 Collin Wesley 662.5 Corryn Deibler
3437.5 Kirsten Swales 500 Dion Furfaro
2300 Hunter McElfresh 418.75 Nathan Proctor
2300 Kaylee Crissinger 293.75 Kyleigh Lachat
1900 Andrew Kaschalk 0 Nikaelin Pacella
1462.5 Tallie DuBois 0 Andrew Hamilton
1000 Mearl Stone 0 Daniel Caprio
887.5 Tiffany Catherman 0 Kellen Moss
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What is the volume?
  1. 8 mL
  2. 8.1 mL
  3. 8.01 mL
  4. 9 mL
  5. 9.0 mL
  6. 9.00 mL

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10
27
A ruler has 0.1 cm divisions as its smallest
interval, the proper precision for a measurement
would be
  1. Ones place
  2. Tenths place
  3. Hundredths place
  4. Thousands place
  5. None of the above

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Round 52,395.8 to 3 sig figs.
  1. 524
  2. 52,400
  3. 52,400.
  4. 52,000.
  5. 52,000

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Round 2689.5002 to 4 sig figs.
  1. 2689
  2. 2690
  3. 2690.
  4. 2700
  5. 2700.
  6. 3000
  7. 3000.

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Round 0.00368 to 2 sig figs.
  1. 0.0037
  2. 0.004
  3. 0.00
  4. 37
  5. 3.7

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Which is not a correct unit for density?
  1. g/mL
  2. g/cm3
  3. kg/m3
  4. mL/g
  5. kg/L

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Participant Scores
0 Participant 1 0 Participant 11
0 Participant 2 0 Participant 12
0 Participant 3 0 Participant 13
0 Participant 4 0 Participant 14
0 Participant 5 0 Participant 15
0 Participant 6 0 Participant 16
0 Participant 7 0 Participant 17
0 Participant 8 0 Participant 18
0 Participant 9 0 Participant 19
0 Participant 10 0 Participant 20
33
What percentage of your current points would you
like to wager on the next question?
  1. 0
  2. 25
  3. 50
  4. 75
  5. 100

34
The mass of an object is measured to be 48.89 g
while the volume is measured to be 5.70 mL. What
is the density of the object?
  1. 8.577 g/mL
  2. 8.57 g/mL
  3. 8.58 g/mL
  4. 8.6 g/mL
  5. 0.117 g/mL
  6. 278.7 g/mL

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Participant Scores
0 Participant 1 0 Participant 11
0 Participant 2 0 Participant 12
0 Participant 3 0 Participant 13
0 Participant 4 0 Participant 14
0 Participant 5 0 Participant 15
0 Participant 6 0 Participant 16
0 Participant 7 0 Participant 17
0 Participant 8 0 Participant 18
0 Participant 9 0 Participant 19
0 Participant 10 0 Participant 20
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