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10 April, 16:48

If a student is asked to weigh out 3.0 g of a material, anything between 2.8 g and around 3.1 g will work fine. True/false

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  1. 10 April, 20:09
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    True

    Explanation:

    In this question, we have to compute the average which is shown below:

    = (Gram 1 + gram 2) : (Number of items)

    = (2.8 g + 3.1 g) : (2)

    = (5.9 g) : 2

    = 2.95 g

    And, the weigh out is 3.0 g

    So if we round off the average i. e

    = 2.95 round off

    = 3.0 g

    This gram is equal to the given weightage

    So, the given statement is true
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