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If `L = 20.04 m +- 0.01 m`
`B = 2.52 m +- 0.02 m`. What are the values of `(L xx B)` and `(L//B)`?

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the values of \(L \times B\) and \(L / B\) given the measurements and their uncertainties. 1. **Given Values**: - \(L = 20.04 \, \text{m} \pm 0.01 \, \text{m}\) - \(B = 2.52 \, \text{m} \pm 0.02 \, \text{m}\) 2. **Calculating \(L \times B\)**: - First, we multiply the central values: ...
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