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if you are reading this i dont no i was just boerd and i wanted to answer the question lol
Without knowing what the reading is it is hard to know what the correct answer is. It is neceaaaet to provide information on what the reading is.
The answer depends on what type of information is contained in the graph, the form of the graph and how good you are at reading and interpreting that information.
Certainly. Precision and accuracy do not mean quite the same thing. All measuring tools need to be recalibrated from time to time against a standard. For instance you can get a very precise reading from a micrometer or vernier gage but if it has not been correctly calibrated the reading will not be accurate.
It is a formula for calculating he distance when given some information. What information is given is not specified in the question. On a car journey, for example, it could be the odometer reading at the end minus the reading at the start; for the distance between two locations far apart on the surface of the earth, you would need to calculate the length of an arc of the great circle through the two places; if travelling with variable speed, it could be the integral of the speed-time graph.
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haha your so stupid for reading this
A reading with a 0.5 accuracy is not precise. There is only fifty percent chance from deciding on its reliability.
This condition lowers accuracy and comprehension in reading
There are some simple checks that you can do to ensure that the information you are getting from a website is safe and reliable.Check for validity - Who wrote the article? Is there contact information provided? Is the domain reliable (.com, .edu, .gov)?Check for currency - When was the site last update? Is there a date of the provided information available?Check for content - Is the content biased? Is there depth of content? Are there related sites provided?Check for accuracy - Can the claims being made here be found on other sites?Use these tips to help you authenticate the information you are reading on a website.
You can find information on cavemen in library books, reputable websites like National Geographic or Smithsonian, and academic journals. Make sure to use reliable sources to ensure the accuracy of the information for your school project.
Doubt it.
The subject is broad, and the question vague. I invite you to start reading at the link provided below.
"Why am I reading this article?" "Why did the author write this article?" "Why did the author choose this subject?" "Why did the author include this information?"
It depends on the make, model, and year of the car in question. Please click on the "improve question" link and add this information.