Calculating the accurate value is so that you can make sure it is right. So that it cannot be copy and pasted.
To determine the accurate value of titration, you need to reach the endpoint where the reaction is complete. This is usually indicated by a color change or a change in pH. The volume of titrant added at this point can be used to calculate the concentration of the unknown solution. It is important to perform multiple titrations and calculate an average for better accuracy.
His guesses are usually accurate. You need accurate figures if you're going to calculate the right answer.
To reduce Random and Systematic errors that may have occured during the experiment, by taking their average. This can get the most accurate value.
You need an average because it helps you compare your results.It helps you be more accurate and have more precision.
You don't need to. Average deviation (about the mean) is always zero!
You need to provide the denomination in order for us to provide an accurate value.
Need average speed to calculate.
about 4 km +++ You say "about" so if you don't need the answer to be very accurate, a useful conversion (because it's is easy to remember and can be easy to calculate mentally) is I mile = 8/5 kilometre. A more accurate value is 1 mile = 1.6km
Older Lincoln cents really need to be seen for an accurate value. A circulated 1912 Lincoln in average condition has retail values of $1.00-$5.00. Better grade coins are $10.00-$30.00 depending on the actual grade.
Need average speed and distance to calculate.
You need to be more specific when asking your question.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Take it to a coin dealer.