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Transcribed Image Text:A student performs an experiment to determine the density of a sugar solution. She obtains the following results: 1.79 g/mL, 1.81 g/mL, 1.80 g/mL, 1.81 g/mL. If the actual value for the density of the sugar solution
1.70 g/mL, which statement below best describes her results?
O Her results are both precise and accurate
Her results are accurate, but not precise.
Her results are neither recise nor accurate.
Her results are precise, but not accurate.
O It isn't possible to determine with the information given.
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