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QUESTION 6 Which of the following is true for systematic error? O a. It cannot be eliminated. b. It can be elimated by repeating the measurement. O c. It can be accounted for by careful calibration of your instruments O d. It is due to perturbations in taking independent measurements. e. It cannot be caused by bias in measurement.

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Answer: c. It can be accounted for by careful calibration of your instruments.

Step-by-step explanation:

Systematic error can also be considered as systematic bias. It is a consistent, repeatable error that is associated with the use of faulty equipment or flaw in the experimental design.

These errors are caused by the use of measuring instruments which are incorrectly or poorly calibrated, or incorrectly used by the experimenter.

Thus the error can be reduced by careful calibration of the instrument.

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