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For a scale to pass inspection, the scale's reading can vary by at most0.1% from the actual mass of an object on the scale. A test mass hasan exact mass of 250.00 grams. In what range must the scale's readingbe for the scale to pass inspection?

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Given that the reading can fluctuate by at most 0.1%.

The actual mass of the test element is given as 250.00 grams.

Then the upper limit (UL) of the range is calculated as,


\begin{gathered} UL=250.00+0.1\text{ percent of }250.00 \\ UL=250.00+((0.1)/(100)*250.00) \\ UL=250.00+0.25 \\ UL=250.25 \end{gathered}

And the lower limit (LL) of the range is calculated as,


\begin{gathered} LL=250.00-0.1\text{ percent of }250.00 \\ LL=250.00-((0.1)/(100)*250.00) \\ LL=250.00-0.25 \\ LL=249.75 \end{gathered}

Then the corresponding range R is given by,


\begin{gathered} R=\lbrack LL,UL\rbrack \\ R=\lbrack249.75,250.25\rbrack \end{gathered}

Thus, the range of scale's reading to pass the inspection is,


\lbrack249.75,250.25\rbrack

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