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  1. In paragraph 3 of Swimming Strokes by Lee Carroll, I found 3 errors in subject-verb agreement and 3 errors in parallelism. Are
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  2. Why errors are assumed to be normaly distributed?
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  3. In paragraph 1 in Swimming strokes I found 2 errors in subject-verb agreement, 1 error in parallelism, and 0 errors in
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  4. 7 of 507 of 50 ItemsQuestion Error messages will be most helpful in fixing which kind of error? (1 point) Responses logic errors
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  5. It is recommended that when calculating a quantity, all intermediate calculations should bedone with extra digits. This avoids
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  6. Error messages will be most helpful in fixing which kind of error?(1 point) Responses logic errors logic errors syntax errors
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  8. The 20 errors are in the following categories: comma usage (six errors); question marks, apostrophes, and quotation marks (five
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  9. which of the following statement is correct about errors in measurement?A.experimental error is the same as mistake. B.errors
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  10. What is the major difference between the Bohr model and the currently accepted atomic model?Bohr assumed that electrons have
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