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Suppose we measure the sides of a rectangle and find them to be 45.00.1 cm and 5441 cm. The area of the rectangle will be 45 X 544 = 24480 sq. cm. But, how accurate is our knowledge of the area? The question causes us to find a way to determine the uncertainty of a result that is calculated from uncertain inputs. To estimate the uncertainty in a quantity computed from measurements each with a known uncertainty, you may use the following simplified rules. These rules yield an uncertainty estimate slightly larger than the probable uncertainty. See next section for a more rigorous procedure for uncertainty propagation (often called error propagation by other authors).
The variable values are A = 37.820.03 B = 33.460.05 C = 2.10.4 D = 3.310.01
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