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When using the terms "accuracy" and "precision" for measurements
"precision" implies less measurement error than "accuracy"
"accuracy" implies less measurement error than "precision"
"precision" measures the repeatability of a measurement
both terms mean the same thing
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"precision" measures the repeatability of a measurement
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