It helps to confirm that there are no random errors in your experiment or project. That is it shows you that your result was not just a random occurrence.
No, its more certain than 23.5 mL
Millimeters are smaller so if a measurement is given in mm it is likely to be more accurate than a measurement given in cm. However, it's important to note that neither mm nor cm is inherently more accurate.
Yes, farmers are more important than doctors. Also, teachers are more important than accountants, and travel agents are more important than life coaches. Take notes, there will be a test.
It means that your legs measurement is a lot longer than your torso and take more than half of your height. Ex : your height is 170cm while your feet measurement is 107cm. (sorry, my poor english)
7.50 is a more accurate measurement than 7.5.
An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
Yes.
Very few bulbs take exactly the nominal power. Because of manufacturing variations they can take up to 5% less or more than stated. It could also be due to measurement inaccuracy in the measuring equipment used for this measurement.
Not really. The important part is that you take them for AS LONG as your doctor told you to.
yeah math will take you anywhere in live
No.
Because they are smaller units of measurement.