A new and unknown weight is weighed on the same scale that was used in Exercise 8, and the measurement is 127 µg above 1 kg. Using the information in Exercise 8, is it possible to come up with a more accurate measurement? If so, what is it? If not, explain why not.
What will be an ideal response?
We can get a more accurate estimate by subtracting the bias of 26.2 µg, obtaining 100.8 µg above 1 kg.
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