-- None of those words relates to "precise". -- "Accuracy" relates to "reliable". -- "Precision" and "accuracy" are two different things. -- "Precise" does not mean "reliable".
To the maximum degree of accuracy possible, it is 6811.
''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
It is a specified degree of accuracy or precision.
It is possible, but for a totally absurd degree of accuracy.
From degree of accuracy we mean how far we can measure a quantity,without any error.
-- None of those words relates to "precise". -- "Accuracy" relates to "reliable". -- "Precision" and "accuracy" are two different things. -- "Precise" does not mean "reliable".
It means the same as percent ....So could this be the same as intensity or amount?
To the maximum degree of accuracy possible, it is 6811.
''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
"Imprecision" refers to a lack of exactness or accuracy in something, such as measurements, language, or concepts. It indicates a degree of uncertainty or vagueness in the information being conveyed.
you calculate the degree of accuracy and divide it by 2
It is a specified degree of accuracy or precision.
It is possible, but for a totally absurd degree of accuracy.
intensity or amount a step or stage in process
It depends on what degree of accuracy you want to round it off to.
no Yes, you need a special degree in cooking lessons.