Use the formula below for each person to determine the final cumultative error. a) pierre= 25mL±0.03mL + 5mL±0.01mL + 10mL± 0.02mL b) Raphael:(5mL±0.01mL) x8 c) Rebecca: 50mL±0.05mL
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Use the formula below for each person to determine the final cumultative error.
a) pierre= 25mL±0.03mL + 5mL±0.01mL + 10mL± 0.02mL
b) Raphael:(5mL±0.01mL) x8
c) Rebecca: 50mL±0.05mL
d) 25mL±5% + 5mL±5%
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