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OpenStudy (superhelp101):

You investigate the density of a chemical solution and get the results: 3.4 g/mL, 3.6 g/mL, and 3.7 g/mL. If the true density of the solution is 4.4 g/mL, what can be said about your results? They are accurate and precise. They are accurate but not precise. They are precise but not accurate. They are neither precise nor accurate.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

@GAzela1997

OpenStudy (gazela1997):

They are precise but not accurate.

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

thanks

OpenStudy (gazela1997):

precise means that you hit it al lot in a certain rage. accurate means that you get the right answer

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

bro, open up a new browser and go under the lessons, that one was lesson 1.07

OpenStudy (gazela1997):

tbh i m not sure about this one but i think its that one

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

is it A right?

OpenStudy (gazela1997):

They are accurate but not precise. They are precise but not accurate. Its one of those

OpenStudy (superhelp101):

oooh I mean C

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

hes correct its precise but not accurate..... which you could have learned from the dart board example in lesson 1.07... -.-

OpenStudy (lovelyharmonics):

thus its c

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