-- None of those words relates to "precise".
-- "Accuracy" relates to "reliable".
-- "Precision" and "accuracy" are two different things.
-- "Precise" does not mean "reliable".
i dont know its wierd
Certain, constant, fixed, stable, sure, steady, reliable, changeless...
There are differing opinions on the accuracy of IQ tests. Although some believe that they are a reliable indicator of an individual's intelligence, others believe that they offer an incomplete picture.
in the analysis of company report it is assumed that the information is accurate and reliable and provide a suitable basis for comparison
It allows a large group of people to use the same calculations; therefore, allowing it to be available to many people.
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
because they are both a reliable measurement and is both accurate and precise
Accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value, while reliability refers to how consistent results are when the same measurement is repeated multiple times. In other words, accuracy measures correctness, while reliability measures consistency.
A Web site
True
All of These.
A book from the library
There is no reason for volume to be any less reliable than any other measurement.
yes
3 or 4
Significant digits do help to reflect the true precision of a measurement. This is because often the last reported digit in a measurement has an unacceptably large error associated with it. Thus, only reporting significant digits is the most conservative practice. Sometimes, however, it helps to be more accurate on a single measurement. In this case, if the measurement device is reliable to the last reported digit it may be reported for the sake of accuracy.