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Precision measurement is that which has maximum uncertainity
the precision of the least precise measuement
the precision of the least precise measuement
the precision of the least precise measuement
precision
An example of a precision measurement is a reading of
Significant figures indicate the precision of a measurement.
Precision measurement is that which has maximum uncertainity
Precision shows how well the object is moving.
precision
An automatically measurement has a higher precision than a manually measurement.
In mathematics, the word precision is used to describe the total number of digits (the number of significant figures) used in a number to approximate another number. For example, given a number 145.37823 the number 145 approximates the previous number with a precision of 3, and 145.3782 approximates it with a precision of 7. In other words, in maths, at least arithmetically speaking, precision is just another word for significant figures. In statistics, precision is usually a measurement of how well a measurement system gives consistent results, and is the reciprocal of variance.
the precision of the least precise measuement
the precision of the least precise measuement
the precision of the least precise measuement
the precision of the least precise measuement
precision