Distortion
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
accuracy; reliability.
false
Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measurement to the true value. It indicates how well a measurement matches the actual value being measured. The accuracy of a measurement is important in ensuring the reliability and validity of experimental results.
Distortion in a map may change the shape of a continent or country. This occurs when the map projection used does not accurately represent the true size and shape of land masses, often leading to differences in how they appear on the map compared to reality.
the difference between fraudulent miisrepresentation and innocent misrepresentation is that innocent representation is when a statement is made with a genuine belief that it is true while fraudulent misrepresentation is a statement that is made with the knowledge that it is untrue or misleading.
a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
accuracy; reliability.
If you leave out facts or make false statements (lie) on the application (or claim) for insurance it is considered a misrepresentation of your true situation for the purpose of getting the money.
As written, the statement is false. You can't have it both ways. I suspect you meant to write that dilating a triangle changes the size or area of the triangle but does not change its shape. That would be true.
When misrepresentation occurs as a result of a statement made, which the inducer honestly thought was true at the time. If they find out later that it was a false statement they must inform the contracting party immediately.
True. A change in state, such as from solid to liquid or gas, is a physical change because the substance's chemical composition remains the same and only its physical properties, like shape or state, change.
False. In a physical change, matter can change its shape without changing its chemical composition. Examples include melting, freezing, and dissolving.
It means that something which was valid (or true) before a change remains true after a change. For example, the area of a shape is preserved under translation or rotation.
Accuracy = Measured or calculated value/True Value
false
Yes.