How many significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? a. 73.0000 g b. 0.0503
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a. 73.0000 g
b. 0.0503 kg
c. 6.300 cm
d. 0.80090 m
e. 5.10 × 10–7 m
f. 2.010 s
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