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What is the unavoidable variation in something being measured?
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What is the unavoidable variation in something being measured?
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Accuracy and Precision. Accuracy is the range of how close to the actual measurement, and Precision is how many decimal spots you can actually perceive, which gives us a reason to use significant figures. (chemistry)
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