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On a clinical thermometer where the smallest scale interval is 0.1 °C, a person’s temperature is measured to be 37.7 °C. Which of the listed temperatures could NOT be the person’s true temperature

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On a clinical thermometer where the smallest scale interval is 0.1 °C, a person’s

temperature is measured to be 37.7 °C. Which of the listed temperatures could

NOT be the person’s true temperature?


  1. 37.72 °C
  2. 37.76 °C
  3. 37.67 °C
  4. 37.685 °C

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B: an actual value of 37.76 °C would be seen on a scale that has 0.1

as its smallest interval, as 37.8. All other values are closer to 37.7 than they are

to 37.8 or to 37.6.

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