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Ari measured the density of quartz
three times: 2.49 g/cm°, 2.56 g/cm",
and 2.72 g/cm². the accepted value is
2.65 g/cm'. what is the percent error
of ari's average measurement?
what is the percentage
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Ari measured the density of quartz
three times: 2.49 g/cm°, 2.56 g/cm",
and 2.72 g/cm²....
three times: 2.49 g/cm°, 2.56 g/cm",
and 2.72 g/cm²....
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