If a volume is measured as 200 L with an error of 5 L, what is the range of poss

Practice Questions

Q1
If a volume is measured as 200 L with an error of 5 L, what is the range of possible volumes?
  1. 195 L to 205 L
  2. 200 L to 205 L
  3. 195 L to 210 L
  4. 200 L to 210 L

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a volume is measured as 200 L with an error of 5 L, what is the range of possible volumes?
  • Step 1: Identify the measured volume, which is 200 L.
  • Step 2: Identify the error, which is 5 L.
  • Step 3: Calculate the lower limit of the range by subtracting the error from the measured volume: 200 L - 5 L = 195 L.
  • Step 4: Calculate the upper limit of the range by adding the error to the measured volume: 200 L + 5 L = 205 L.
  • Step 5: Combine the lower and upper limits to find the range of possible volumes: 195 L to 205 L.
  • Measurement Error – Understanding how to calculate the range of possible values based on a measured value and its associated error.
  • Range Calculation – Determining the minimum and maximum values from a central measurement and its error margin.
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