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The distance s travelled by a particle in time t is `s=ut-(1)/(2)g t^(2)` The initial velocity of the particle was measured to be u = `1.11pm0.01` m/s and the time interval of the experiment was `t=1.01pm0.1` s. The acceleration was taken to be g `g=9.8pm0.1m//s^(2)` .With these measurements, the student estimates the total distance travelled. How should the student report the result ?

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