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Most of the TAs are very lenient about this, so you are fortunate as this isn't a chem/bio lab. You'll have to give scientific reasoning and theory as to why you received the experimental error.
Once, I got 1250% error due to the ideality assumption in the purity of the water. I think procedural errors shouldn't be acceptable ... but I guess no one can monitor it.
If you really don't like labs and want an A, you can just do the experiments quickly, and make up the numbers at home. No one knows and no one cares, but you've learned nothing in the process, I guess.
