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When Two Length Measurements Were Summed, the Answer Came to 3.416

Question 79

Question 79

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When two length measurements were summed, the answer came to 3.416 m. What is this when represented to three significant figures?


A) 3.415 m
B) 3.41 m
C) 3.42 m
D) 3.40 m

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