precision
She is 5'1 in height, not sure about other meaurements.
If you look closely, it is not Japanese. It's an L and C overlapping each other
you are a good listener if yopu fully obsorbe what they other person is saying and listen carefully
Monophonic
A euphonium and a tuba look pretty similar- but a tuba is bigger
precision
precise but unreliable.
Precision describes how close measurements are to each other. It indicates the level of consistency and repeatability in a set of measurements. The more precise the measurements, the closer they are to each other.
Precision refers to the level of consistency and reproducibility in measurements or results. It indicates how closely repeated measurements or observations fall to each other. A high precision means that measurements are close to each other, regardless of whether they are accurate or not.
Precision is how close your measurements are. Accuracy is how close your measurements are to the actual measurement.
Symbiotic
Precision
agrees closely with other measurements of the same quantity. Precision is how close together several readings of the same thing are.
Precision refers to how closely individual measurements agree with each other, regardless of their accuracy. It is a measure of the reproducibility and consistency of results obtained from repeated measurements.
Precision describes how close repeated measurements are to each other. It reflects the consistency and reproducibility of a measurement. A high precision indicates that the measurements are tightly grouped around the true value.
Precision of an apparatus refers to the degree of consistency or reproducibility in its measurements. It relates to how closely values obtained from repeated trials align with each other. A highly precise apparatus will produce measurements that are very close to each other, indicating a minimal amount of variation.
The closeness of two or more measurements to each other is referred to as precision. Precision indicates the degree to which repeated measurements under unchanged conditions yield the same results. High precision means that the measurements are consistent and closely grouped together, regardless of whether they are close to the true value.