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Physics, 11.07.2019 20:30 JanaMiqdad7702

Ann puts a beaker on the scale which shows the mass to be 1.65kg. the actual mass was 1.72 kg. what was the percent error in ann's reading ? a)4.2 % b)-7 % c)- 4.1% d)0.7%

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