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You must show all your work, including units, and reportfinal results with the correct number of significant figures on allpre-lab questions, post-lab questions, and laboratory report work(this reminder will not be repeated).You should have five questions on this pre-lab assignment.
Question number 1.Perform the following calculation and reportthe answer to the correct number of significant figures (assume allquantities are measured):
8.5 + 8.293 + 12.95
Question number 2.Assuming all numbers come from measurements,perform the following calculation and report the answer to thecorrect number of significant figures
7.427 x 8.8 x (8.10x107)
Question number 3.Perform the following calculation and reportthe answer to the correct number of significant figures (assume allquantities are measured):
(4.7 - 30.2) x 5.420
Question number 4.Calculate the number of meters that are in863.6 inches. Use 2.54 cm = 1 in and show your work.
Question number 5.If you have 8.4 L of water, how manycm3 of water do you have?
You must show all your work, including units, and reportfinal results with the correct number of significant figures on allpre-lab questions, post-lab questions, and laboratory report work(this reminder will not be repeated).
Question number 1.
Question number 2.
Question number 3.
Question number 4.
Question number 5.
You should have five questions on this pre-lab assignment.
Question number 1.
Perform the following calculation and reportthe answer to the correct number of significant figures (assume allquantities are measured):
8.5 + 8.293 + 12.95
Question number 2.
Assuming all numbers come from measurements,perform the following calculation and report the answer to thecorrect number of significant figures
7.427 x 8.8 x (8.10x107)
Question number 3.
Perform the following calculation and reportthe answer to the correct number of significant figures (assume allquantities are measured):
(4.7 - 30.2) x 5.420
Question number 4.
Calculate the number of meters that are in863.6 inches. Use 2.54 cm = 1 in and show your work.
Question number 5.
If you have 8.4 L of water, how manycm3 of water do you have?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
28 Sep 2019