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Chemistry, 17.11.2020 01:50 luzperez2001

Which statement correctly compares how measured and defined values are treated in calculations? A. Measurements do not affect the number of significant figures in a calculation while defined values do affect this number
B. Measurements and defined values affect the number of significant figures in a calculated number
C. Neither measurements nor defined values affect significant figures. Only non-zero digits matter
D. Measurement values affect the number of significant figures in a calculation while definitions do not affect this number
(Can I also get a small explanation as to why it is the answer, please? Thanks)

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