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Linda
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24 September, 19:18
Which term indicates how repeatable a measurement is?
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Carly
24 September, 19:33
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The term precision is how repeatable the experiment is
Accuracy is how close to the right answer you are.
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Gideon Davies
24 September, 19:33
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Precison would be my answer
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