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DIFFERENTIATE: ACCURACY AND PRECISION. Can you hit the bull's-eye?. Three targets with three arrows each to shoot. How do they compare?. Both accurate and precise. Precise but not accurate. Neither accurate nor precise. Can you define accuracy and precision? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: DIFFERENTIATE: ACCURACY  AND  PRECISION

DIFFERENTIATE:

ACCURACY AND

PRECISION

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Three targets with three arrows each to shoot.

Can you hit the bull's-eye?

Both accurate and precise

Precise but not accurate

Neither accurate nor precise

How do they compare?

Can you define accuracy and precision?What would a bullseye with accuracy and no precision look like?

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Significant Figures

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What is a significant figure?• There are 2 kinds of numbers:

APPROXIMATE (OR MEASURED): weight, height, mass, distance—anything MEASURED needs significance attached. No measurement is perfect. EXACT (counted items and

conversion factors have unlimited significant digits): the amount of money in your account, jelly beans in a jar, etc. And #m in a km or in in a ft

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Reading a Meterstick

. l2. . . . I . . . . I3 . . . .I . . . . I4. . cm

First digit (known) = 2 2.?? cm

Second digit (known) = 0.7 2.7? cm

Third digit (estimated) between 0.05- 0.07

Length reported = 2.75 cm

or 2.74 cm

or 2.76 cm

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Known + Estimated Digits

In 2.76 cm…

• Known digits 2 and 7 are 100% certain

• The third digit 6 is estimated (uncertain)

• In the reported length, all three digits (2.76 cm) are significant including the estimated one

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When to use Significant figures

To a mathematician 21.70, or 21.700 is the same.

But, to a scientist 21.7cm and 21.70cm

is NOT the same

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When to use Significant figures

•When a measurement is recorded only those digits that are dependable are written down.

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Always estimate ONE place past the smallest mark!

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Zero as a Measured Number

. l3. . . . I . . . . I4 . . . . I . . . . I5. . cm

What is the length of the line?First digit 5.?? cmSecond digit 5.0? cmLast (estimated) digit is 5.00 cm

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Enter question text...

1 2 3

0% 0%0%

. l8. . . . I . . . . I9. . . .I . . . . I10. . cm

What is the length of the line?

1) 9.6 cm

2) 9.62 cm

3) 9.63 cm

How does your answer

compare with your neighbor’s

answer? Why or why not?

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

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Significant Figures

The numbers reported in a measurement are limited by the measuring tool

Significant figures in a measurement include the known digits plus one estimated digit

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Counting Significant Figures

RULE 1. All non-zero digits in a measured number are significant. Only a zero could indicate that rounding occurred.

Number of Significant Figures

38.15 cm 45.6 m 265.6 kg ___122.55 m ___

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How many sig figs in 65.8 kg

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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How many sig figs in 122.55 m

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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Leading Zeros

RULE 2. Leading zeros in decimal numbers are

NOT significant.

Number of Significant Figures

0.008 mm 1

0.0156 mg 3

0.0042 kg ____

0.000262 mL ____

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How many sig figs in 0.0042 kg

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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How many sig figs in 0.000262 mL

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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Sandwiched Zeros

RULE 3. Zeros between nonzero numbers are significant.

(They can not be rounded unless they are on an end of a

number.)

Number of Significant Figures

50.8 mm 3

2001 min 4

0.702 kg ____

0.00405 m ____

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How many sig figs in 0.702 kg

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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How many sig figs in 0.00405 m

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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Trailing Zeros

RULE 4. Trailing zeros in numbers without

decimals are NOT significant. They are only

serving as place holders.

Number of Significant Figures

25,000 cm 2

200. yr 3

48,600 L ____

25,005,000 g ____

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How many sig figs in 48,600 L

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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How many sig figs in 48,600. L

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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How many sig figs in 25,005,000 g

1 2 3 4 5

0% 0% 0%0%0%

1. 1

2. 2

3. 3

4. 4

5. 5

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Which answers contain 3 significant figures?

) 0.4760

) 0.004706

) 4760

0% 0%0%

1. ) 0.4760

2. ) 0.004706

3. ) 4760

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All the zeros are significant in

.003725300

2.050 x

10...

0% 0%0%

1. .00370

2. 25,300

3. 2.050 x 103

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534,675 rounded to 3 significant figures is

535

535000

5.35 x 105

0% 0%0%

1. 535

2. 535,000

3. 5.35 x 105

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In which set(s) do both numbers contain the same number of

significant figures?

22.0 and 22.0...

400.0 and 40

0.000015 and 1...

0% 0%0%

1. 22.0 and 22.00

2. 400.0 and 40

3. 0.000015 and 150,000

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Significant Numbers in Calculations

A calculated answer cannot be more precise than the measuring tool.

A calculated answer must match the least precise measurement.

Significant figures are needed for final answers from 1) adding or subtracting

2) multiplying or dividing

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Adding and Subtracting

The answer has the same number of decimal places as the measurement with the fewest decimal places.

25.2 one decimal place

+ 1.34 two decimal places 26.54answer 26.5 one decimal place

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Learning Check

In each calculation, round the answer to the correct number of significant figures.A. 235.05 + 19.6 + 2.1 =

1) 256.75 2) 256.8 3) 257

B. 58.925 - 18.2 =1) 40.725 2) 40.73 3) 40.7

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Multiplying and Dividing

Round (or add zeros) to the calculated answer until you have the same number of significant figures as the measurement with the fewest significant figures.

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Learning Check

A. 2.19 X 4.2 = 1) 9 2) 9.2 3)

9.198

B. 4.311 ÷ 0.07 = 1) 61.58 2) 62 3) 60

C. 2.54 X 0.0028 = 0.0105 X 0.060 1) 11.3 2) 11 3) 0.041

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State the number of significant figures in each of the following:A. 0.030 m 1 2 3

B. 4.050 L 2 3 4

C. 0.0008 g 1 2 4

D. 3.00 m 1 2 3

E. 2,080,000 bees 3 5 7

Learning Check

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How many sig figs?

•7•40•0.5•0.00003•7 x 105

•7,000,000

•1•1•1•1•1•1

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How many sig figs here?

• 1.2• 2100• 56.76• 4.00• 0.0792• 7,083,000,000

• 2• 2• 4• 3• 3• 4

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How many sig figs here?

• 3401• 2100• 2100.0• 5.00• 0.00412• 8,000,050,000

• 4• 2• 5• 3• 3• 6

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Sig Figs?? 640

1 2 3 4 5 6

0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4e) 5f) 6

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Sig Figs?? 200.0

1 2 3 4 5 6

0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4e) 5f) 6

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Sig Figs?? 0.5200

1 2 3 4 5 6

0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4e) 5f) 6

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Sig Figs?? 1.005

1 2 3 4 5 6

0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4e) 5f) 6

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Sig Figs?? 10,000

1 2 3 4 5 6

0% 0% 0%0%0%0%

a) 1b) 2c) 3d) 4e) 5f) 6

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How many sig figs?

700700.700.00.007.00700

•1•3•5•1•3

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How many sig figs here?

• 1.02 x 2.3• 210 x 200• 210. x 210• .070 x .910• 0.0791 x 33.1• 2.3x105 x 200

• 2• 1• 2• 2• 3• 1

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How many sig figs here?

• 23 x 2 x 231• 455 x 21 x 25.2• 2100.0 x .0005• 5.00 x 311.22• 0.00412 x 9.1

• 1• 2• 1• 3• 2

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