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guajiro [1.7K]
2 years ago
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write the possible range of the measurement 214 oz ± 1.2% round to the nearest hundredth if necessary ​

Mathematics
1 answer:
shusha [124]2 years ago
3 0

The possible range of the measurement is 211.43 to 216.57

<h3>What is the range ?</h3>

The range in statistics for a given data set is the difference between the highest and lowest values.

The range could also be defined as the difference between the highest observation and lowest observation.

The obtained result is called the range of observation.

In the given question it is given measurement 214oz ± 1.2%

To find the range first we need to find its minimum and maximum value.

So,

1.2% of 214 = 0.012×214

=2.568

Rounding off to nearest hundredths

=2.57

Then the minimum possible value is

214-2.57=211.43

And the maximum possible value is

214+2.57=216.57

So the range would be between 211.43 to 216.57

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