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If the actual mass of a marble is 3.53 g, and you measured it to be 3.22 g, is your measurement accurate?
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If the actual mass of a marble is 3.53 g, and you measured it to be 3.22 g, is your measurement accurate?
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No because it’s too much different between the real value and measured value
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