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3.30 Measurements of scientific systems are always
subject to variation, some more than others. There
are many structures for measurement error, and statisticians spend a great deal of time modeling these errors.
Suppose the measurement error X of a certain physical
quantity is decided by the density function

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Answered by aaravchandel3
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3.30 Measurements of scientific systems are always

subject to variation, some more than others. There

are many structures for measurement error, and statisticians spend a great deal of time modeling these errors.

Suppose the measurement error X of a certain physical

quantity is decided by the density function

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