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I. Problem No.

A distance AB is observed repeatedly using the same equipment and procedure, and the
results in meters are listed in # 1-5. Based on the given, calculate the following; (a) compute the
most probable length, (b) its relative precision if the probability of error is 95%.
1. 65.401, 65.400, 65.402, 65.396, 65.406, 65.403, 65.398, 65.407, 65.405 and 65.404
2. Same as # 1 but discard observation 65.396
3. Same as # 1 but discard observations 65.401 and 65.402
4. Same as # 1 but include two additional observations 65.400, 65.406
5. Same as # 1 but include three additional observations 65.398, 65.407 and 65.405

II. Illustration

III. Solution

MPV =
∑ lengths = 654.
n ❑

IV. Final Answer

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V. Problem No. 1

VI. Illustration

VII. Solution

VIII. Final Answer

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IX. Problem No. 1

X. Illustration

XI. Solution

XII. Final Answer

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XIII. Problem No. 1

XIV. Illustration

XV. Solution

XVI. Final Answer

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XVII. Problem No. 1

XVIII. Illustration

XIX. Solution

XX. Final Answer

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XXI. Problem No. 1

XXII. Illustration

XXIII. Solution

XXIV. Final Answer

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XXV. Problem No. 1

XXVI. Illustration

XXVII. Solution

XXVIII. Final Answer

Ella Marie Bentulan A3- PROB # 1

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