In an experiment regarding measurements and significant figures, one student weighed an object using triple-beam balance. The student reported the mass of the weighted object as 162.1 grams. The professor penalized the student for incorrect number of significant figures. The student insists that the reported value should be considered. Who is right in this situation? Elaborate your answer in 5-7 sentences.

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Problem 1.49QE: Express the measurements to the requested number of significant figures. (a) 96,485 J/C to three...
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In an experiment regarding measurements and significant figures, one student weighed an object using triple-beam balance. The student reported the mass of the weighted object as 162.1 grams. The professor penalized the student for incorrect number of significant figures. The student insists that the reported value should be considered. Who is right in this situation? Elaborate your answer in 5-7 sentences.

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