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What is uncertaity?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

In science uncertainty is an you are not sure of.

Ex. so if you measure a cord to be 6.8 centimeters you must turn it into 6.80 after you do that 0 is your guess number so then you add the uncertainty of .01 like this

6.80+.01

p. s. the + must have a minus sign underneath it

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