A team of students is collecting measurements of the boiling point of a liquid. The team determines a result of 37.0 + 0.5°C. Through research, the team finds that the accepted value of the boiling point of the liquid is 37.4°C. Which conclusion can the team draw from this result? The experiment appears to have uncovered a more accuraie value of the boiling point. O It appears the data was collected accurately. O It appears the data was collected inaccurately. The experiment should be continued until the team, with the exact result.

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A team of students is collecting measurements of the boiling point of a liquid.
The team determines a result of 37.0 + 0.5°C. Through research, the team
finds that the accepted value of the boiling point of the liquid is 37.4°C. Which
conclusion can the team draw from this result?
The experiment appears to have uncovered a more accurato
value of the boiling point.
O It appears the data was collected accurately.
OIt appears the data was collected inaccurately.
The experiment should be continued until the team,
with the exact result.
Next
Tet Satety course
Transcribed Image Text:A team of students is collecting measurements of the boiling point of a liquid. The team determines a result of 37.0 + 0.5°C. Through research, the team finds that the accepted value of the boiling point of the liquid is 37.4°C. Which conclusion can the team draw from this result? The experiment appears to have uncovered a more accurato value of the boiling point. O It appears the data was collected accurately. OIt appears the data was collected inaccurately. The experiment should be continued until the team, with the exact result. Next Tet Satety course
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