Given:
To find:
Magnification of an optical system with uncertainties.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the magnification of an optical system is given as:

The uncertain value of x' is:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get:

The uncertainty in the measurement of x' can be expressed in percentages as:

The uncertain value of x is:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get:

The uncertainty in the measurement of x can be expressed in percentages as:

Substituting values from equations (2) and (3) in equation (1), we get:

Thus, from the above equation, we get:

The formula for the expected value of the magnification is given as:

Here, i is the image position and o is the object position.
In the given data,
The image position is: t = 403
The object position is: a = 210
The image position with uncertain value is given as:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get:

The uncertainty in the measurement of image position can be expressed in percentages as:

The object position with uncertain value is given as:

Substituting the values in the above equation, we get:

The uncertainty in the measurement of the object position can be expressed in percentages as:

Substituting values from equations (5) and (6) in equation (4), we get:

From the above equation, we get:

Final answer:
The magnification of the optical system is:

The expected value of the magnification is:

When both the values are compared, we see that these values do not agree within their uncertainties.