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  • thank you so much

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  • Why is it 7 and not -7???

  • @sonasri19 becaue you will never get a negative value sais of the vid

  • i got a test on this tomorrow. thanks! :D

  • Test tomorrow and I was absent when we learned about this. Thanks a lot:)

  • please reply asap,

    in the chem mark schemes, they ALWAYS multiply the %error by 2, why is this?!!!

  • what do you mean by within absolute value brackets?

    cuz i got a negative. :(

  • @TheN3094 I know this is REALLY late but absolute value brackets are these | ( number) |. So lets say you get this | -10 | That really means 10 because it is ten numbers from the 0. The same is for positive numbers. But basically the numbers are always the same but positive (even if they were negative before.)

  • I LOVE YOU WITH A PASSION. haha i got an A on my final lab in chem because of this video. thanks so much!

  • thx dude i had a project due 2morrow about this

  • you saved my life!

  • thank you! :)

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