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Given number :  

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The total number of single digits used in expressing a number is known as significant figures.

The rules for counting significant figures are,

  1. All non-zero numbers are significant.

  2. The zeros occurring between two significant numbers are significant.

  3. The trailing zeros, present in a decimal value, are the only significant ones.

  4. The exponential values are not significant.

The number has three leading zeros that are not significant and three non-zero digits that are significant. Hence there are three significant figures in the given number  .

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