SOLUTION: In an experiment the formula t = 4/(d^2 + 2) is used to determine the duration of a reaction. If a value of d is taken as 5.04 instead of 5, what error is achieved in the time t?
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Question 1053092: In an experiment the formula t = 4/(d^2 + 2) is used to determine the duration of a reaction. If a value of d is taken as 5.04 instead of 5, what error is achieved in the time t? Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):