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It means the average person can see clearly at 20 feet what you can see clearly at 15 feet.

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Do you mean for eyesight?20-20 vision is average vision of human what he can see normally from 20 feet away as a standard.If 20-40 vision, that means you have to stand 20 feet away from an object that the average person can distinguish from 40 feet away.If 20-15, that means you can stand 20 feet away from an object that the average person can distinguish from 15 feet away.


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It would be the same as 20-20 except measured at a different length.


Is 15 15 vision better than 20 20?

I'm not an opthamologist, but I believe that 15/15 is no better nor worse than 20/20.15/15 means that at 15 feet distance from the chart, you see what the average person would see at 15 feet distance.20/20 means that at 20 feet distance from the chart, you see what the average person would see at 20 feet distance.Since some people have problems with distance vision (Myopia), and some people have problems with near vision (Hyperopia), it would seem possible for someone to have 15/15, but not 20/20, or vice versa.