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Which of these statements correctly compares probeware (such as an electronic temperature probe) to traditional analog tools (such as a liquid-based thermometer)?

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yeah the answer above is wrong,

Out of the four choices:

Which of these statements correctly compares probeware (such as an electronic temperature probe) to traditional analog tools (such as a liquid-based thermometer)?

A. Measurements by traditional analog tools are good to a larger number of significant figures.

B. Measurements by traditional analog tools are less prone to experimental error.

C. Probeware is typically very difficult to transport.

D. Probeware is useful for obtaining many measurements in rapid succession.

B is wrong, I'd guess A or D. Hope this helps someone.

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Measurements by traditional analog tools are less prone to experimental error.
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