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Each student aligns the edge of the object with the left edge of the ruler as shown above. all four students read the ruler with a measurement of 4.6 cm. which statement describes the data they collect? the data have high precision but poor accuracy because of a systematic error. the data have high precision but poor accuracy because of a random error. the data have poor precision and poor accuracy because of a systematic error. the data have poor precision and poor accuracy because of a random error.

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