Definition for Significant digits

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The number of significant digits in an answer to a calculation will depend on the number of significant digits in the given data, as discussed in the rules below. Approximate calculations (order-of-magnitude estimates) always result in answers with only one or two significant digits.

Non-zero digits are always significant. Thus, 22 has two significant digits, and 22.3 has three significant digits.