Student A got the following densities of water; 1.09g/mL, 1.14g/mL, and 1.15g/mL with an average of 1.127 g/mL and a standard deviation of 0.026 g/mL. Student B determined the density of water to be 1.04 ± 0.05 g/mL. Determine the acceptable range of mass when you are asked to obtain 3.000g of NaCl.

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Student A got the following densities of water; 1.09g/mL, 1.14g/mL, and 1.15g/mL with an average of 1.127 g/mL and a standard deviation of 0.026 g/mL. Student B determined the density of water to be 1.04 ± 0.05 g/mL.

Determine the acceptable range of mass when you are asked to obtain 3.000g of NaCl. 

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