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Chemistry, 11.10.2019 06:30, ghernadez

The density of a sample of metal is calculated using these three different sets of data: 1.2 g/ml, 1.4 g/ml, and 1.1 g/ml. if the true density of the metal is 1.2 g/ml, what can be said about these calculated density values? are they accurate and precise, just one, or neither?

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