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Trailing zeros in a number containing a decimal point are significant.
In addition, 120.00 has five significant figures since it has three trailing zeros.
In particular, the potential ambiguity about the significance of trailing zeros is eliminated.
Numbers are displayed as entered, stripped of any leading and trailing zeros.
Rule 102 also produces this pattern when trailing zeros are omitted.
Leading and trailing zeros are unnecessary in this system.
For g and G, trailing zeros will not be removed from the result.
Trailing zeros can be counted using the existing bsf instruction.
In a number without a decimal point, trailing zeros may or may not be significant.
The significance of trailing zeros in a number not containing a decimal point can be ambiguous.
In such a context, "simplifying" a number by removing trailing zeros would be incorrect.
The number of trailing zeros in the decimal representation of n!
The trivial case of canceling trailing zeros is ignored.
However, trailing zeros may be useful for indicating the number of significant figures, for example in a measurement.
For example, in pharmacy, trailing zeros are omitted from dose values to prevent misreading.
Add leading 0s (or trailing zeros to the right of decimal point) to fill out the last group of three if necessary.
In a number with a decimal point, trailing zeros, those to the right of the last non-zero digit, are significant.
If the amount is an even dollar value, it is not necessary to enter the decimal and trailing zeros.
Fixed trailing zeros in short names on receipt forms and total printing off rhs of page.
By default, trailing zeros will be added to the coefficient to reduce the exponent to the largest usable value.
However, these conventions are not universally used, and it is often necessary to determine from context whether such trailing zeros are intended to be significant.
Likewise, just as leading zeros are mandatory, trailing zeros are forbidden.
If necessary, one can add trailing zeros to a shorter decimal to make it the same length as the longer decimal.
Ten thousand times, at least, Dawson twisted around for a squint at those trailing Zeros.
Count Trailing Zeros (ctz) counts the number of zero bits succeeding the least significant one bit.