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Student B removed the thermometer from the liquid each time he took a temperature reading.*1 pointA systematic errorA random errorA zero error

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Student B removed the thermometer from the liquid each time he took a temperature reading.*1 pointA systematic errorA random errorA zero error

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This is a systematic error.

A systematic error is a consistent, repeatable error associated with faulty equipment or a flawed experiment design. In this case, Student B consistently removed the thermometer from the liquid each time he took a temperature reading, which could have affected the accuracy of the readings.

On the other hand, a random error is an error that occurs unpredictably, without a consistent pattern. A zero error refers to a situation where a measuring instrument registers a reading when there should be zero reading. In this case, the error is not random or a zero error, but systematic.

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