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16 August, 20:46

A botanist measured the length of a tomato seedling as 3.56 centimeters. Select her degree of accuracy in measurement.

A.

0.5 cm

B.

0.005 cm

C.

0.01 cm

D.

0.05 cm

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  1. 16 August, 21:10
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    her degree of accuracy in measurement is 0.05 cm (Option D)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The degree of accuracy in the measurement of the botanist depends on the instrument used.

    For a length of 3.56 centimeters, it shows that the length of the tomato seedling was measured using meter rule or tape.

    Meter rule is graduated in 1 mm or 0.1 cm. The estimated uncertainty in measurement using meter rule is half of its graduation i. e (¹/₂ of 0.1 cm = 0.05 cm).

    If the botanist measured the length of tomato seedling as 3.56 centimeters, then her degree of accuracy in measurement is 3.56 cm ± 0.05 cm.

    Therefore, her degree of accuracy in measurement is 0.05 cm (Option D)
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