Multiple Choice
When dealing with significant figures, the best practice is usually to
A) Panic, as I don't like or understand significant figures
B) Round after every step
C) Ignore it and hope it goes away
D) Round at the end of the full calculation
E) Clear the calculator after each step and re-enter to be sure it is right
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