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there is always some leeway given for measurements. We, as humans, are not perfect. We cannot measure results perfectly, but we can make measurements that are very close to accurate. For example, in a chemistry experiment, you might need 400 ml of a chemical. One drop more is going to be billions of atoms, and out of 400 ml, one drop is a very small difference.

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