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    In Science, a Range of Possible Values Resulting from a Measurement
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In Science, a Range of Possible Values Resulting from a Measurement

Question 36

Question 36

Multiple Choice

In science, a range of possible values resulting from a measurement is referred to as


A) a deviation
B) bias
C) an error
D) an uncertainty

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