Uncertainty

Haydos

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I'm really having trouble with this question. I had previousily answered questions involving uncertainty but only to do with length and area of a rectangle and also density but 2 data points for both mass and volume were once again provided. So how would I find a second data point and more importantly its uncertainty in this equation?

I thought perhaps that I might sub it into y=mx+c first because it's a gradient but I don't think its possible because only a gradient is provided. Am I to rearrange the formula provided somehow to find g that they are asking for? And once I find g how do I find its uncertainty?

Thankyou in advance.
 

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