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Mathematics, 07.03.2020 04:51, zaida00

Suppose you performed this experiment, and the percentage difference from the accepted value of the density of copper and your value was very large, let’s say 3000%. However, the standard deviation of your dataset was tiny; let’s say 0.01 g/cm. What conclusions can you draw about this discrepancy?

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