Answer to Question #143410 in Physics for nawreen

Question #143410
Suppose two students measure the length of a piece of wire three times each. Student A obtains results of 8.09 cm, 8.10 cm, and 8.11 cm. Student B obtains a length of 8.1 cm for all of his three measurements. Although the average length found for each student’s measurements was 8.1 cm, what qualitative statements can be made concerning the measurements made by students A and B?
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Expert's answer
2020-11-11T07:48:39-0500

1) They used different rulers: student A used a ruler with a scale that allows measuring 0.01 cm, student B used a ruler with 0.1 cm increments.

2) They used the same 0.01 cm increment rulers, but rounded their results differently: student A did not round to tenths, student B rounded to tenths.


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