To the maximum degree of accuracy possible, it is 6811.
''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
To find percentage accuracy: (x-y)/x Where x > y This will show as a % how far y is from x.
It is a specified degree of accuracy or precision.
It is possible, but for a totally absurd degree of accuracy.
you calculate the degree of accuracy and divide it by 2
From degree of accuracy we mean how far we can measure a quantity,without any error.
I do not really know what you are trying to establish. Perhaps the answer is 'The degree of accuracy'. Hope that helps.
While many theorize that the concept of pi has existed since the Ancient Egyptian Empire, the first 'modern' mathematician to calculate pi with any large degree of accuracy (and record his work) was Archimedes of Ancient Greece.
Unfortunately there are far too many variables and butterfly effects changing these figures every second to make calculating this possible to even the slightest degree of accuracy
To the maximum degree of accuracy possible, it is 6811.
''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
To find percentage accuracy: (x-y)/x Where x > y This will show as a % how far y is from x.
It is possible, but for a totally absurd degree of accuracy.
It is a specified degree of accuracy or precision.
Because they have a high degree of accuracy for limited areas
add all numbers \ by amount of different numeral