During an acid/base titration, Timothy was using a burette. In order to determine the volume of titrant added, Timothy needed to read and record the initial burette reading before beginning the titration and the final reading after reaching the end point of the titration. While recording these measurements, Tom was incorrectly reading the top of the meniscus. Will this systematic error influence his result? Why or why not?
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