precision
precision
False
False
The measure of how consistently a result is determined by repeated evaluations is called reliability. It assesses the dependability and stability of a measurement tool in producing consistent results over time.
False, that's precision.
increase in power
yes you can still determine the angle measure!
Specific criteria or indicators used to determine proficiency in a skill or subject include mastery of key concepts, ability to apply knowledge in real-world situations, consistent performance at a high level, and successful completion of assessments or evaluations designed to measure proficiency.
Without additional context or information provided, it is not possible to determine the measure of x.
measure it
Repeated measurement ensures that errors are avoided or reduced. In woodwork there is an old saying, "Measure twice, Cut once."
to play half of the normal lenth