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Consider the following three archery targets:
I. Consider the following three archery targets: I.   II.   III.   -Which of the following statements concerning these figures is correct? A) Figure I represents systematic error and Figure II represents random error. B) Figure I represents random error and Figure II represents systematic error. C) Figure I and Figure II represent random error. D) Figure I and Figure II represent systematic error. E) Figure III represents no errors. II. Consider the following three archery targets: I.   II.   III.   -Which of the following statements concerning these figures is correct? A) Figure I represents systematic error and Figure II represents random error. B) Figure I represents random error and Figure II represents systematic error. C) Figure I and Figure II represent random error. D) Figure I and Figure II represent systematic error. E) Figure III represents no errors. III. Consider the following three archery targets: I.   II.   III.   -Which of the following statements concerning these figures is correct? A) Figure I represents systematic error and Figure II represents random error. B) Figure I represents random error and Figure II represents systematic error. C) Figure I and Figure II represent random error. D) Figure I and Figure II represent systematic error. E) Figure III represents no errors.
-Which of the following statements concerning these figures is correct?

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