If they list accuracy to 0.10 gm then they are using the second significant digit for a reason (if they are truly following scientific protocal). In the case of .10 gm the measure indicates the uncertainty is at the hundredths place. In the case of 0.1 gm the implication is that the uncertainty is at the tenths place. They mean that is is accurate 0.005 to 0.0149 gm. If they listed accuracy to only 0.1 gm then they were implying that it was accurate from 0.05 to 0.149 gm.
Accurate to 0.10 implies higher certainty of the accuracy.
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