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Suppose that you performed a new glucose experiment with a different set of standards and a...

Suppose that you performed a new glucose experiment with a different set of standards and a different wavelength, where x is concentration is M and y is ∆A.

x y
2.50e-04 .025
5.00e-04 .058
1.00e-03 .106
3.00e-03 .301
6.00e-03 .508

The ∆A for the unknown is 0.123. Calculate the relative uncertainty on the unknown, i.e., u/cunk. Use 2 sign figs

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