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There is no more accurate descriptions of matter than measurements. To get the description right make your measurements precise.
You could do it by saying that all your measurements were 10 centimetres - irrespective of what they actually were. That would be neither precise nor accurate but it sure would be consistent!
The most accurate photo distance measure available for capturing precise measurements in photography is a laser rangefinder.
The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
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you can predict, estimate or use mathematical tools to make sure your measurements are precise and accurate i improved this answer i didn't change anything except for the punctuation i am not sure if this is right!!
Flasks are not typically used for accurate measurements as they lack precise volume markings. For accurate measurements, graduated cylinders or volumetric flasks are commonly used due to their precise volume markings.
No. A broken clock gives a very precise time, but most of the time it is wrong.
The recommended Cricut measurements for creating a precise and accurate design are typically around 0.25 inches for intricate details and 1 inch for larger elements. These measurements can help ensure that your design is cut accurately and with precision.