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Daisylouise
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Experimental uncertainties problem
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December 09, 2017, 03:30:35 PM »
I go to measure some water in a graduated cylinder. I measured
38.7 mL ± 0.8mL. My friend measured 21.8998887 L ± 0.0000003 L
How much water do we have together?
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You have to show your attempts at solving the problem to receive help, this is a forum policy.
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