The number of significant figures in the measured value $4.700 \,m$ is the same as that in the value ....... $m$
A$4700$
B$0.047$
C$4070$
D$470.0$
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D$470.0$
d (d)
$4.700 \Rightarrow$ Four significant figures.
Also, $470.0 \,m \Rightarrow$ Four significant figures.
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