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Two students performed the same experiment separately and each one of them recorded two readings of mass which are given below. However, the correct reading is 5.0 g. On the basis of the data, mark the correct option
`{:("Student",:underset("(i) (ii)")("Readings")),("A","5.01 4.99"),("B","5.05 4.95"):}`

A

Results of both the students are neither accurate nor precise

B

Results of student A are both accurate and precise

C

Results of student B are neither precise nor accurate

D

Results of student B are both precise and accurate

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