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22 July, 12:42

How many significant figures does the number 520 have? What is the difference between a systematic error and a random error?

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  1. 22 July, 14:59
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    I'd say there are two significant figures in the number 520, and those are 5 and 2, because trailing zero in a number without decimals is rarely considered to be significant.

    Now, the difference between a systematic error and a random error is that a systematic error occurs over and over again, whereas a random error is random and may never be repeated.
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