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27 July, 18:00

Poor precision in scientific measurement may arise from

a.

the standard being too strict.

b.

human error.

c.

limitations of the measuring instrument.

d.

both human error and the limitations of the measuring instrument.

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  1. 27 July, 18:09
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    Poor precision in scientific measurement may arise from poor precision in scientific measurement itself.

    So it is D. Both human error and the limitations of the measuring instrument.
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