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Student Z completes his/her calibration step for part 3 and finds an average massA to be 95.237 g ± 0.005 g. However, in his/her calculations, s/he mistakenly uses 85.237 g ± 0.005 g for massA. S/he uses the correct values for massB and masscyl. Will the calculated mass of displaced water be too high, too low, or unchanged? And why?

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It is going to be too low because the mass mistakenly used is lower than the initial.
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Answer:- Calculated mass of displaced water would be too low.

Explanations:- Mass of water displaced is directly proportional to the mass of the object dropped into water.

Since the average mass of A used for calculations is low than the actual mass, the calculated mass of displaced water would also be low.

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