Significant Digits Sample Clauses

Significant Digits. For the purposes of calculating the final overall score, the score shall be expressed with three significant decimal places (or 4 significant digits) with the ten-thousandths digit serving as the rounding digit (up from five [5] or down from four [4]), and being dropped off of the final score.
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Significant Digits. The number of digits displayed before or after the decimal shall be selectable. By default, all values displayed to the operator shall adhere to the rules of significant digits/figures (with the exception of calibration screens). The number of significant figures is the number of digits needed to express the number to within the uncertainty of measurement. For example, if a quantity had been measured to be 1.234 ±0.002, four figures would be significant. No more figures should be given than are allowed by the uncertainty. For example, a quantity written as 1.567±0.1 is incorrect; it should be written as 1.5±0.1. Calibration users shall see the full DAQ resolution.
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