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Significant Figures Calculator — Count, Round, and Calculate With Sig Figs

Our Significant Figures Calculator covers everything you need for working with measurement precision: count how many significant figures a number has (following the standard leading-zero, trailing-zero, and decimal-point rules), round any number to a chosen number of significant figures, or perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division between two measured values with the correct significant-figure rounding rule automatically applied to the result.

Quick Answer

Significant figures are the digits in a number that carry real measurement precision. This calculator counts them using the standard leading/trailing-zero rules, rounds any value to a chosen number of sig figs, and applies the correct sig-fig rounding rule when adding, subtracting, multiplying, or dividing two measurements.

Enter a value, then click Calculate.

How to Use the Significant Figures Calculator — Count & Round Sig Figs Online

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    Choose a mode: Count, Round, or Arithmetic.

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    In Count mode, type a number exactly as measured (including trailing zeros) to see its significant figure count.

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    In Round mode, enter a value and the number of significant figures to round to.

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    In Arithmetic mode, enter two measured values and an operation — the result is automatically rounded using the correct sig-fig rule for that operation.

Why Use Significant Figures Calculator — Count & Round Sig Figs Online?

Significant figures communicate how precisely a value was actually measured, and the rules for counting them are more subtle than most people remember: leading zeros never count, zeros between other digits always count, and trailing zeros only count if a decimal point is present. Getting this wrong in a lab report or engineering calculation can imply false precision or hide real precision. This calculator applies the exact standard rules for counting, rounding, and — critically — for arithmetic, where addition/subtraction and multiplication/division follow two entirely different rounding rules that are easy to mix up.

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