Depends on the accuracy required in the result.
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As per ANSI 12.2 does this simply mean a +/- 2% accuracy ?
to have a goal and to aim for something
Precision -- the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard
In a scientific measurement, accuracy refers to the closeness of your measurement to the 'true value'. The true value is the result to which a large number of independent experiments, carefully conducted, tends.
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The term accuracy describes how far your observation/measurement is from the correct result. Precision describes how repeatable your results are, regardless of their accuracy..
No. Quality and accuracy are incredibly important to scientists. If an experiment is not performed with quality and accuracy it is not valid. However, if accuracy is not especially important, possibly because the result will be the same, then it can be ignored.
Depends on the accuracy required in the result.
Accuracy is the distance away in percent of a result (or a measure) from the target. This mathematical definition is from the book "A Mathematical Foundation For Politics And Law"
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Two ways of measuring for accuracy is by using a food scale or by measuring tools. This way, the recipe can result as expected.
From degree of accuracy we mean how far we can measure a quantity,without any error.
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