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Show that given the accuracy of our crude estimates found in part (a) is comparable as required for quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium.

A) Demonstrated
B) Not demonstrated
C) Partial demonstration
D) Inconclusive

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Final answer:

The question asks if the accuracy of the crude estimates is comparable to the requirements for quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking whether the accuracy of the crude estimates in part (a) is comparable to the requirements for quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium. To determine this, we need to compare the accuracy of the estimates in part (a) with the requirements for quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium. If the estimates in part (a) meet the requirements for quasi-hydrostatic equilibrium, then they are considered comparable and the answer would be A) Demonstrated. If the estimates do not meet the requirements, then the answer would be B) Not demonstrated. If there is only partial evidence to support the comparison, then the answer would be C) Partial demonstration. If the evidence is inconclusive and cannot be used to make a determination, then the answer would be D) Inconclusive.

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