http://ccnmtl.columbia.edu/projects/mmt/frontiers/web/chapter_5/6665.html"92.00 is different from 92: a scientist who measures 92.00 milliliters knows his value to the nearest 1/100th milliliter; meanwhile his colleague who measured 92 milliliters only knows his value to the nearest 1 milliliter. It's important to understand that "zero" does not mean "nothing." Zero denotes actual information, just like any other number. You cannot tag on zeros that aren't certain to belong there."
you know 14.0 to 3 digits, i.e its 14.0x
14.00 you know to 4 digits, i.e 14.00x
they are the same value, but 14.00 gives more information than 14.0.
This post was edited by JadeBlade23 on Oct 13 2014 02:57pm