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a thermometer consistently reads 2°c higher than the actual temperature. what type of error is this, and how can it be minimized? random error; use a different thermometer systematic error; recalibrate the thermometer systematic error; take the average of readings random error; repeat measurements
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Systematic errors are consistent and repeatable. Since the thermometer consistently reads 2°C higher, it's a systematic error. To minimize it, the thermometer should be recalibrated to correct the offset.
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Systematic error; recalibrate the thermometer