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TETSXPREME:

@AZ

TETSXPREME:

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AZ:

So when you have a bunch of data, you have these four scenarios is it accurate? and precise?

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TETSXPREME:

Precise

AZ:

no it wasn't a question I was asking you xd But do you see how the mean of sample 1 is 16.2 and sample 3 is 16.6 and then sample 2 is higher at 19.9? think about it on an archery target like that image I shared would all the numbers be close to each other? one of them is higher than the other two by a whole lot more

TETSXPREME:

im confused e.e

TETSXPREME:

we are looking at the gun shots fired or meh thinggy?

MidNiGhtSkY:

yours tet. AZ doesnt have samples

AZ:

we're looking at your thing but keeping the gun shots in the back of our mind but are the numbers close to each other? 16.2 and 16.6 are pretty close but doesn't 19.9 seems a little far away from 16.2 and 16.6, right?

AZ:

so would it be reliable? or not completely reliable?

TETSXPREME:

not completely reliable o:

MidNiGhtSkY:

correct

TETSXPREME:

So its C? o:

AZ:

Correct :)

MidNiGhtSkY:

mhm :)

TETSXPREME:

Ty C:

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