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Which best describes a situation in which an archer’s aim was precise but not accurate?

User Windyjonas
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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Which best describes a situation in which an archer’s aim was precise but not accurate?

a group of arrows that are all relatively near the target but are not close to each other

a group of arrows that are close to each other but not near the target

a group of arrows that are all right on the bullseye of the target

a group of arrows that are not near the target or each other

User Bluemind
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Answer:

precise = close together answers

accurate = correct answers

Step-by-step explanation:

in your scenario, the arrows would be clustered on the edge of the target, NOT close to the correct bullseye.

User Henrique Zambon
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