Imagine an experiment where you measure the width, length and height of a box, in centimeters. Additionally,
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Imagine an experiment where you measure the width, length and height of a box, in centimeters. Additionally, you estimate an uncertainty (error) in each measurement. The goal is to calculate the box's volume and the propagated error in the volume. Suppose you measure the box's width, W = 16 cm, length, L = 19 cm and height, H = 13 cm. These values have errors (in centimeters) of ow = 0.2, 0l = 0.1 and OH = 0.3. Calculate the propagated error in the volume. Enter a whole number (an integer) of cubic centimeters.
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