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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please help! It's the M&M portfolio for Physics!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. Using the data from Table 1 and your equation, calculate the average thickness (height) of an M&M for each trial. Record your calculated values in Table 1. Hint: Students often forget that they must use the radius, and not the diameter, in the equation. Copy Table 1 into the assignment. B. You now have two values for the thickness of an M&M in Table 1. Determine the average M&M thickness using these values and record your value in Table 3. C. You have just determined a value for the thickness of an M&M using the indirect method. What makes this method "indirect"? D. Using the data from Table 2, calculate the average M&M thickness and record your value in Table 3. Copy Table 2 and Table 3 into the assignment. E. You have just determined a value for the thickness of an M&M using the direct method. What makes this method "direct"? 2. Which method (indirect or direct) yields the "best" value for the average thickness of an M&M from the package? Explain the reasons for your choice.

OpenStudy (jebonna):

do you mean S&M?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have to do an M&M portfolio. They have pictures I have to use to answer the questions, and do the table, but the questions are too confusing.

OpenStudy (jebonna):

like m&m sweets or..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i eat ur m&ms

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