The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
The scale is precise but not accurate. (APEX)
An accurate answer to a question answers the question. The precision depends on the level of accuracy of the answer.
Accuracy in science is how close something to an accepted answer. Accuracy and precision are often confused. Precision is how exact an answer is, but it does not necessarily mean an answer is correct if something is exactly 1 meter long, someone who says that object is 0.9 meters long would be more accurate than someone who says it is 0.85, because .9 is closer to 1 than .85, however, .85 is a more precise answer because it is more exact, even though it is less accurate
it depends how you accurate you want it, or how precise (they are different things) you could say -0.7 or you could say -1
Precision is how to keep track of good a measuring device is. Accuracy is how close an answer is to being correct. Something can be precise but not accurate. Something can be accurate but not precise.
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no only if it is precise it is accurate
Which balance is more precise? If the mass of the sample is actually 12.1g, which balance is more accurate?
These numbers are precise, as they are all close together. If any one of these are accurate, then this group of numbers can be considered precise and accurate.
What determines how precise a measurement is
precise means accurate
The word accurate is a synonym for precise. So the most accurate (or precise) answer would be 57.213 because it is more accurate if the number is not rounded.
Precise.
Accurate or precise are one and the same to which the automotive speedometer would never be.
It means-exact, specific or more accurate. example: can you be more precise on your answer?
yes...