Measured Radius: 1.75 in Measured Circumference: 10.996 in Uncertainty: pm 0.25 in what is the theoretical circumfrence
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75 in, we will use this value to calculate the theoretical circumference. The uncertainty in the radius measurement does not affect the theoretical calculation, so we will use the exact value of 1.75 in. Show more…
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