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A measure of how consistently a result is determined by repeated evaluations is called

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The answer is precision.

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Precision

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Accuracy is the measure of how close to the actual value a reading is. Precision refers to the degree of closeness the values are to each other while taking a reading.

For example, if a manufacturer says the length of the table is 50 cm, then if you measure it you should also get 50 cm reading, this shows the reading is accurate. If the reading of the table is taken multiple times then if the values are suppose 49.9, 49.94 etc, then the reading is precise.

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