no only if it is precise it is accurate
precise means accurate
What determines how precise a measurement is
The term "precise" refers to the range of measurement to which a value is calculated. The term "accurate" implies that the measurement value is essentially correct, to within some range of error.However, the terms are often used synonymously, since "precise" has the desired quality of being exact, which in some cases is a separate concept from accuracy.
Precise or Exact.
It means-exact, specific or more accurate. example: can you be more precise on your answer?
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no only if it is precise it is accurate
An example of something precise and accurate using darts would be hitting the bullseye in the center of the dartboard with multiple throws. Each throw consistently lands in or near the bullseye, demonstrating precision and accuracy in aiming and targeting.
These numbers are precise, as they are all close together. If any one of these are accurate, then this group of numbers can be considered precise and accurate.
precise means accurate
What determines how precise a measurement is
Precision is defined as how close measurements are to each other. Example: 4.3, 4.4, 4.4 are precise because they are close to each other. If the "correct" answer is 4.4, they are also accurate. If the "correct" answer is 4.0, they are not very accurate, but they are still precise.
The correct spelling is 'precise mechanics.' 'Precise' means exact or accurate, so precise mechanics refers to detailed and accurate mechanics in a specific context.
Yes, a measurement can be precise without being accurate. Precision refers to how close repeated measurements are to each other, while accuracy refers to how close a measurement is to the true value. It is possible for measurements to be consistently close to each other (precise) but consistently off from the true value (inaccurate).
Precise.
"Unerring" means being consistently accurate or precise, without making mistakes. It suggests being infallible or faultless in judgement or action.