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Darren Atkinson
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1 January, 10:21
Give an example of a precise measurement
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Alan Atkins
1 January, 10:48
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Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measured value to a standard or known value. For example, if in lab you obtain a weight measurement of 3.2 kg for a given substance, but the actual or known weight is 10 kg, then your measurement is not accurate.
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