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.
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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
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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... -.-
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