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One group of scientists (group a) has measured a time for a particular chemical reaction to be completed to be 7.34 ± 0.05 s. a second group of scientists (group b) complete a similar experiment and measure the time to be 7.38 ± 0.03s. a third group (group c) measured the time to be 7.46 ±0.06s. do results of group a and b agree with each other within the experimental uncertainty? do results of group a and c agree with each other within the experimental uncertainty?

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