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What is the Greatest Possible Error for the following: 9g, 12.3 L,4 1/2 oz,953 mi, 3 ft, 18.3 m, 350 mi.
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What is the Greatest Possible Error for the following: 9g, 12.3 L,4 1/2 oz,953 mi, 3 ft, 18.3 m, 350 mi.
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What is the Greatest Possible Error for the following: 9g, 12.3 L,4 1/2 oz,953 mi, 3 ft, 18.3 m, 350 mi.
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I think the greatest possible error that may occur in this kind of question is how this measurements are measured and the units is either correct or not. The factor that you should consider in a measurement is first the accuracy, second is the unit and third is the correct conversion.
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