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Either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
Accuracy or fidelity of replication doesnt depend on DNA bases, the fidelity or keeping the DNA as correct is accompanied by DNA polymerase enzyme!
Accuracy refers to how close you are to the real answer. This is usually used in measurements. For example: The weight is 55.5kg. The accurate measurement will be 60kg which is close to the real answer.
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Precision is how to keep track of good a measuring device is. Accuracy is how close an answer is to being correct. Something can be precise but not accurate. Something can be accurate but not precise.
Accuracy in measurement and instrumentation refers to how close a measured value is to the true or known value. It is a measure of systematic error, which denotes how well the instrument or measurement device is calibrated and free from biases. The accuracy is usually expressed as a percentage of the measuring range or as a specified number of units.
Weighing ingredients is crucial when baking, less so when cooking. The tools and utensils and method of measuring is also important. Liquid measures (a clear measuring cup) should be used for liquids, and the liquid must be determined by viewing it at eye level. Solids like shortening, require a solid metal or plastic scoop or baker's scale to ensure accuracy. The water replacement measuring method can also be a used for fats.Measures for salt, baking powder or soda must be leveled on the spoon for accuracy. If flour is scooped with the measuring tool rather than poured into the measuring vessel and leveled, an inaccurate measure will result, creating cookies that spread or ball, formulas that result in off flavors. Measuring while cooking is less crucial because the product can be tasted during preparation to correct taste.
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The term accuracy describes how far your observation/measurement is from the correct result. Precision describes how repeatable your results are, regardless of their accuracy..
Precision -- the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard
Being correct most of the time.
What ARE some synonyms for the word accuracy? exact - precise - correct - true - strict - punctual
That is the correct spelling of "weighing" (measuring weight, or considering).
Accuracy.
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
Accuracy is whether or not the average of all of the trials in a specific experiment is equal to the intended amount--it may have been given to you or you may have to do some calculations to determine the correct amount. Accuracy is important in an experiment so one can come up with the correct answer. One one to deter from having accurate measurements is having random or systematic errors (random=fault on experimenter's behalf, systematic=error in calibration of an istrument). Precision, on the other hand, entails the reproducibility of an experiment. This just means that all trial results were fairly close to each other. This does not necessarily mean the experiment was accurate, however, as precise measurements can be all close to each other but far away from the intended result. This could be the result of a systematic error. Accuracy and precision are both important to have in an experiment as it ensures both a correct result and reproducibility.