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[" 1.A physical quantity "P" is related to four observables "a,b,c" and "d" as follows: "P=(a^(3)b^(2))/(sqrt(c)d)" The "],[" percentage errors of measurement in "a,b,c" and "d" are "1%,3%,4%" and "2%" ,respectively.If the "],[" value of "P" calculated using the above relation turns out to be "3.763" ,to what value should you "],[" round off the result? "]

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