In successive experimental measurements, the

  1. In successive experimental measurements, the refractive index of a glass turned out to be 1.54, 1.45, 1.53, 1.56, 1.44, 1.54.
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  2. 1. The difference between the experimental mean and individual measurements is a measure of ____. (answer in the video)2. What
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  3. Which are the two values used to determine accuracy?Question 21 options: a. experimental mean and true value b. experimental
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  4. Which are the two values used to determine precision?Question 22 options: a. experimental mean and individual measurements b.
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  5. Two successive discounts of 50% and 50% are followed by two successive increases of 20% and 20%. What single percentage change
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  6. Consider the "experimental design" problem of choosing when to make measurements. Under the assumptions of 1/ (1+t1^2+t2^2), and
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  7. Calculate the relative error to the nearest tenth, compared to the actual measurements, given the following swimming pool
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  8. 4) During the experimental stage of the scientific methodA.) measurements are often made B.) a hypothesis is formed C.) most
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  9. Marvin’s temperature measurements all fall between 72ºF and 80ºF except for two measurements that are above 100ºF. What
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  10. Marvin’s temperature measurements all fall between 72ºF and 80ºF except for two measurements that are above 100ºF. What
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