What is the average diameter from these readings

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Question: A student measures the diameter of a small cylindrical object and gets the following readings: 4.32, 4.35, 4.31, 4.36, 4.37, 4.34 cm.

Part I: What is the average diameter from these readings?

Part II: What is the standard deviation of these measurements? The student also measured the length of the object to be (0.126 ± 0.005) m and the mass to be object to be (1.66 ± 0.05) kg. Using the method from this week's lab?

Part III: Determine the density?

Part IV: Determine the proportion of error in the density calculation.

I don't just need an answer, work and explanations/walkthrough would be much appreciated! Thanks.

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