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    Usually a Method-Evaluation Study Is Performed To
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Usually a Method-Evaluation Study Is Performed To

Question 2

Question 2

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Usually a method-evaluation study is performed to:


A) test all methods to determine the method with the smallest error.
B) determine whether the selected method has acceptably small analytical errors.
C) both a and b
D) neither a nor b

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