When you use statistics for experimental physics, you often find several
values with different absolute errors (supposed to be 100% interval).

What is the best way to obtain a value that does incalculate the errors?
(which are not standard deviations or variances or something likely)

i thought about dividing them by 3, which is +- sigma (as 3*sigma gives a
99% interval), and then using the mean value incalculating their weight)




better way?


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