Chapter One Approximation and Errors
Chapter One Approximation and Errors
Chapter One Approximation and Errors
1. It takes a horse 1 minute and 8.5 seconds to finish a 1200 metres race. Change the
unit of that time to minutes and correct the answer to 4 significant figures.
(10 marks)
2. The length of a cubic safe measures 39.5 cm. Estimate the volume of the safe in
litres correct to 2 significant figures.
(10 marks)
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4. Joan measures that a box of pin (with 100 pieces inside) weighs 168 g, and the
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relative error is . Find the possible range of weight of each piece of pin.
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(10 marks)
6. The time taken by Peter to finish a Grand Pix is measured 1 hour 33 minutes and
28.5 seconds and the error is at most 0.1 second. Find the percentage error of this
measurement. (Give the answer correct to 3 significant figures.)
(10 marks)
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7. It is known that the length of a cubic metal box is 8.5 cm, correct to the nearest
0.5 cm. Find the smallest possible volume of the box correct to 5 significant
figures.
(15 marks)
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Solutions
⎛ 8 .5 ⎞
1. 1 min 8.5 s = ⎜1 + ⎟ min
⎝ 60 ⎠
= 1.142 min, cor. to 4 sig. fig.
⎛ 24 17 ⎞
3. (a) 1 h 24 min 17 s = ⎜1 + + ⎟ h
⎝ 60 3600 ⎠
= 1.405 h, cor. to 4 sig. fig.
⎛ 17 ⎞
(b) 1 h 24 min 17 s = ⎜1 × 60 + 24 + ⎟ min
⎝ 60 ⎠
= 84.28 min, cor. to 4 sig. fig.
5. (a) The possible numbers of elastic are 100, 101, 102, 103, 104.
(b) The largest possible number of elastic is 149 and
the smallest possible number of elastic is 100.
∴ The difference = 149 – 100
= 49
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6. 1 h 33 min 28.5 s = (1 × 60 × 60 + 33 × 60 + 28.5) s
= 5 608.5 s
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Percentage error = × 100%
5 608.5
= 0.001 78%, cor. to 3 sig. fig.
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7. Maximum error = × 0.5 cm = 0.25 cm
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Hence, the actual length of the box is (8.5 ± 0.25) cm, i.e. it lies between 8.25 cm
and 8.75 cm.
The smallest possible volume of the box
= (8.25 × 8.25 × 8.25) cm3
= 561.52 cm3, cor. to 5 sig. fig.