Students develop a rigorous understanding of measurement accuracy, applying bounds to compound measures to assess the maximum possible error in calculated results.
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Display: bound, upper bound, lower bound, error interval, degree of accuracy, tolerance. Notation: 7.35 ≤ x < 7.45.
Focus on addition/subtraction bounds before multiplication/division. Provide a decision flowchart: 'To maximise, use upper/upper for × and ÷ upper by lower.'
Do students apply ±½ of the accuracy unit correctly? Do they identify the correct bound combination for each operation? Do they express the error interval with correct inequality notation?
All calculations by hand or basic calculator. No printed sheets needed — problems presented on board.
Students may use 7.35 and 7.4 (the original value) as bounds rather than 7.35 and 7.45. Stress: the upper bound is half the accuracy unit above the rounded value.
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