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it is required to improve the efficiency of production.
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It can be computer for ordinal level data or higher. It is NOT effected by extremely large or small numbers
An accurate but not precise measurement would be an approximate measurement. For example, in cooking or baking, the ingredients list might indicate one cup of a certain item. Scientifically, however, one cup, (or 8 ounces) would not be a precise measurement for testing purposes. Instead, a precisemeasurement would be required, especially when the results of a specific test need to be reproducible and the quantities are minute, as in micrograms, for example. Accuracy in measurement is of closeness to the actual or exact, but precision in measurement is closeness to the same spot each time it is taken.
it is required to improve the efficiency of production.
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Rear-projection technology allows for large displays; rear-projection televisions range from 42" to 80" on the diagonal. Furthermore, rear-projection televisions are comparably less expensive than similarly sized plasma televisions. The rear-projection television is also very simple to set up, as no drywall work is required.
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Map projection is the process of representing a three-dimensional surface of the Earth onto a two-dimensional surface, like a map. Different map projections distort certain aspects of the Earth's surface in order to preserve others, such as shape, area, distance, or direction. There are many types of map projections, each with its own strengths and weaknesses depending on the intended use of the map.
Any measurement for which only a magnitude is required, but not a direction. The opposite of a vector: a measurement for which a direction IS relevant.
Measurement is a cornerstone (requirement) of commerce (business) and because of this is required for any kind of Society.
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The nominal scale.
length width height
Teaspoons and cups....
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