Definitely without a doubt Wiki Answers are NOT always precise. Since people just post what they THINK is right it could be wrong. Some people find the answers on the internet and the internet is not always accurate. Some people post an answer that is correct but not necessarily precise. It might be vaguely right or generally right or non-specifically right or just plain wrong. Don't take this place too seriously and do your own research. Why people don't Google first I don't understand. Google the right words and the answer usually comes up pretty quickly. Search engines do require some brains though to use. Don't trust Wiki Answers completely.
The imargo stage of WHAT - please be precise when asking questions on WikiAnswers.
WikiAnswers and WikipediaWikipedia uses an encyclopedia format, with longer, more inclusive articles. WikiAnswers uses a Q&A format, with shorter, more precise answers. Ownership:WikiAnswers is owned by Answers.com. Wikipedia is owned by the Wikipedia Foundation. Answers.com is a for-profit organization whereas Wikipedia Foundation is not-for-profit.
Specific means exact, precise, and to the point, and giving a pinpoint accurate description. Example: WikiAnswers is on the internet at the web address 'wiki.answers.com'. This is a specific example because it cites the exact location and address of WikiAnswers.General is a broad description and is vague. Example:WikiAnswers is on the internet. This example shows that WikiAnswers is on the internet, but is a general explanation of where to find WikiAnswers.
The above is simply a statement - what do you expect WikiAnswers to do with it? Please use WikiAnswers to ask questions and please make your questions clear and precise.
I'm sorry, but your question is not a complete thought. Please re-phrase and re-submit your question so that WikiAnswers can provide you with the best answer possible. Thank you!
the opposite of precise is non-precise?
What's in a Wiki?Both WikiAnswers and Wikipedia - notice the word "Wiki" in each of their names - are sites that are based on what is known as UGC, which stands for User Generated Content. This means that each of these sites is open to - and built by - members of the public. And what about the thedifferences?Wikipedia uses an encyclopedia format, with longer, more inclusive articles. WikiAnswers uses a Q&A format, with shorter, more precise answers.(See the Related question.)
No. An answer is only as precise as the least precise measurement from which it was calculated.
precise is precise and concise is concise
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Sometimes the answers in Wikipedia may be incomplete, an a question asked will bring a note to help complete that entry. Also the search criteria to get the information that is required on the Wikipedia website are not the easiest to master. The precise spelling and the correct terminology are not always known to people who come to WikiAnswers for help..
Anyone can use WikiAnswers that knows about WikiAnswers.