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To round the following numbers to one significant figure, we will work through each one step by step, explaining the process: a) 276 040 For this number, we want to keep the first non-zero digit and replace the others with zeros: - The first significant digit is 2. - We count all digits after the first significant digit (that are part of the number itself and not a decimal fraction). There are five digits following the 2. - The rounded number will therefore be 2 followed by five zeros: 300,000. b) £238.02 Here we have a monetary value, and we want to keep only the most significant digit: - The first significant digit is 2. - Since 3 is the next digit, rounding will affect the digit we keep. Rounding up, the 2 becomes a 3 because the digit immediately after it (the 3) is 5 or greater. - The pounds should be rounded as a whole number, and the pence can be disregarded for our purpose. - The rounded value is: £300. c) 17 521 km This distance value, in kilometers, is rounded as follows: - The first significant digit is 1. - All other digits are replaced with zeros while keeping the magnitude of the number. - The rounded value is: 20,000 km. d) 15°C When rounding temperature values: - The first significant digit is 1. - As the next digit is a 5, which is 5 or greater, we have to round up. - The rounded value of the temperature is: 20°C. Note that for "Cloudy," that is not a numeric value and therefore cannot be rounded according to significant figures. It is a descriptive term related to the weather.

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