Generally, this term is called ACCURACY.
Precision
Accuracy.
Density
precise
Accuracy
They will repel each other.
The measurements must be equal to each other.
The molecules in water are closer to each other than those of water vapor, but farther away from each other than those of ice.
If you get them close enough, yes; they'll be attracted by the residual color force.
the answer is homogeneous mixture.OR.......a solution
Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
precision
Estimate
It is precision.
the reproducibility refers to how close a group of measurements are to each other
Estimate
Precision is defined as how close measurements are to each other. Example: 4.3, 4.4, 4.4 are precise because they are close to each other. If the "correct" answer is 4.4, they are also accurate. If the "correct" answer is 4.0, they are not very accurate, but they are still precise.
Precision: how close measurements are to each other Accuracy: how close measurements are to the "true" or accepted value. If you do 3 trials of an experiment and you get 1.00 grams, 1.01 grams, and 1.03 grams as your answers but the real value was supposed to be close to 6.79 grams, your data was precise but not accurate.
They will repel each other.
precision
The measurements must be equal to each other.
The measurements must be equal to each other.