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某工厂新生产一批工件,检验员需对其进行抽样检验。当检验员用某尺测量某一工件的长度时,

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某工厂新生产一批工件,检验员需对其进行抽样检验。当检验员用某尺测量某一工件的长度时,其6次的测量结果依次为12.2mm,12.1mm,12.0mm,12.1mm,12.0mm和 12.2mm。则:

该测量的未修正结果是()。

A.12.2mm

B.12.1mm

C.12.0mm

D.12.05mm

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