SOLUTION: To the nearest thousandth, how much error can be tolerated in the length of a wire that is supposed to be 2.57 centimeters long? Specifications allow an error of no more than 0.25%
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Question 894145: To the nearest thousandth, how much error can be tolerated in the length of a wire that is supposed to be 2.57 centimeters long? Specifications allow an error of no more than 0.25%
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