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Chapter PSS, Problem 7E
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The measurement that corresponds to the electronic balance shown in Figure PSS.2 from given options is to be predicted.

Concept Introduction:

The mass of a substance is measured using a balance. The balances have different degree of uncertainty which gives the accuracy of the measured mass. A common balance has an uncertainty of ±0.1g.

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