Answer both of the following questions.
Think of two things that you can measure. Give o...
Mathematics, 25.02.2020 04:37 deadman7628
Answer both of the following questions.
Think of two things that you can measure. Give one that requires high precision, or a low level of uncertainty. Give another that can have lower precision, or a higher level of uncertainty.
Explain why you made your choices. Why does one measurement need to be more precise than the other?
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