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Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle within error limits. The sides of the rectangle are `(7.5 pm 0.2) cm " and "(3.5 pm 0.2) cm`.

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To calculate the perimeter of a rectangle with given side lengths and their associated uncertainties, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the dimensions and their uncertainties The dimensions of the rectangle are given as: - Length (L) = \(7.5 \pm 0.2\) cm - Breadth (B) = \(3.5 \pm 0.2\) cm ### Step 2: Calculate the perimeter using the formula ...
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