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5 August, 06:22

Your code returns a number of 99.123456789 + 0.00455679 for your calculation. How should you report it in your lab write-up?

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  1. 5 August, 06:42
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    Answer: Your code returns a number of 99.123456789 + 0.00455679

    Ok, you must see where the error starts to affect your number.

    In this case, is in the third decimal.

    So you will write 99.123 + - 0.004 da da da.

    But you must round your results. In the number you can see that after the 3 comes a 4, so the 3 stays as it is.

    in the error, after the 4 comes a 5, so it rounds up.

    So the final presentation will be 99.123 + - 0.005

    you are discarding all the other decimals because the error "domains" them.
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