no... but it means almost correct.
right correct accurate
In mathematics, accurate means that you get the correct answer, or, if using imprecise processes, that you get close to the real answer.
Antonym-incorrect Synonym-correct
accurate, exact, legitimate, precise, true
The correct spelling is accurate (precise in aim or value).
right correct accurate
In mathematics, accurate means that you get the correct answer, or, if using imprecise processes, that you get close to the real answer.
It's only an accurate statement if Conard and his sister will sing a duet. If "accurate statement" is supposed to mean grammatically correct, then yes, "Conard and his sister will sing a duet in the concert" is correct.
Accurate data is information that is correct.
Yes. That spelling of accurate is accurate (correct in detail).
Because "accurate" begins with a vowel, you need the article "an", as in "an accurate deduction".
To ensure that you can get accurate results,and thus making a correct statement.
justifying steps means to show that the work you have done is accurate and correct so basically checking your work.
the compass can be very accurate once the correct steps are taken when using it =) ty
TYPES OF MARK Most of the marks (those without prefixes, and 'B' marks) are given for accurate results, drawings or statements. • M marks are given for a correct method. • B marks are given for a correct statement or step. • A marks are given for an accurate answer following a correct method.
correct, accurate, right, verifiable, so; literal, factual
The correct spelling is precise (accurate).