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21 January, 16:21

One student uses a meterstick to measure the thickness of a textbook and obtains 4.3 cm 2 0.1 cm. Other studentsmeasure the thickness with vernier calipers and obtain four different measurements: (a) 4.32 cm i 0.01 cm. (b) 4.31 cm : 0.01 cm. (c) 4.24 cm 1 - 0.01 cm, and (d) 4.43 cm 2 0.01 cm. Which of these four measurements, if any, agree with thatobtained by the first student?

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  1. 21 January, 18:46
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    the first three measurement a, b and c are in good agreement with the measurement obtained by the first student.

    Explanation:

    One student uses a metre rule to measure the thickness of a textbook and finds it to be

    4.3cm + - 0.1 cm. it implies that the thickness lies between 4.2cm and 4.4cm

    a) Another student measures the thickness of the vernier callipers and got

    4.32cm + - 0.01cm. it implies that the thickness lies between 4.31cm and 4.33cm and as such the thickness range lies between what was measured by the first student

    b) Another student measures the thickness of the vernier callipers and got

    4.31cm + - 0.01cm. it implies that the thickness lies between 4.30cm and 4.32cm and as such the thickness range lies between (4.2cm and 4.4cm) that was measured by the first student.

    c) Another student measures the thickness of the vernier callipers and got

    4.24cm + - 0.01cm. it implies that the thickness lies between 4.23cm and 4.25cm and as such the thickness range lies between (4.2cm and 4.4cm) that was measured by the first student.

    d) Another student measures the thickness of the vernier callipers and got

    4.43cm + - 0.01cm. it implies that the thickness lies between 4.42cm and 4.44cm and as such the thickness range lies outside (4.2cm and 4.4cm) that was measured by the first student.

    Therefore, the first three measurement a, b and c are in good agreement with the measurement obtained by the first student.
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