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What always affects measurement error in an experiment? A. investigator bias B. variability in nature C. instrument precision D. misreading the instrument

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The correct answer is C. Instrument precision.

Measurement is the requirement of every science theory and experiment. Precision is termed as the closeness which is found between either one or more measurement errors.

For example, percentage error, relative error, absolute error, random errors, and systematic errors.

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