Rounding and Significant Figures
Students will round numbers to a specified number of decimal places and significant figures, understanding the implications for precision.
Key Questions
- When is it appropriate to round a number, and how does it affect accuracy?
- Explain the difference between rounding to decimal places and rounding to significant figures.
- How do significant figures reflect the precision of a measurement?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
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