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Did you. . . end up reducing it at the end or something?
XD There is always a way to BS what the error was and why.
Ah. XD Nice.
... I don't know. I mean we heated it up, then went to measure it. We didn't even drop it or anything.
Maybe I can blame it when we were moving and that caused the some of the white ash to fly out and therefore lose mass.
Or, y'know. . . magically change one of the numbers. Just get your lab partners to do the same. >.> Manual typos happen all the time. . . .
XD
XDD I'll ask Monday since it's not due till Tuesday. I will even bring my full write up, that way I only need to change numbers.
If my friend actually brought her damn permission form, I would be able to convince her to change the numbers. But she sucks and didn't so I'm stuck with that one guy who was constantly asked me what I was writing...
Edit: I can't even do the right calculations... O.o I keep getting 2 Mg for every 1 O...
*offers tea*
Would that be fixed if the mass magically changes?
Moral conscience says no.
Brain says yes.
I'mma go with brain.
Just need to manipulate the numbers on my table a little...
Well, if they don't know what the raw data is. . . .
Good luck. . .
XD I made a pretty explanation of everything and I get an 83% uncertainty (my friend explained that I can't possibly be in the negatives... otherwise I'd be at -17...)
I think I will copy off of someone else if I get desperate and botch my numbers. Technically, my class is anal about precision but yeah, screw that.
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