7 1 point If precision is the measure of how close your answers are to one another Answer would best measure this for an experiment. mean GAV uncertainty percent difference fractional error
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Precision refers to how accurately a given measurement is made. Precision refers to how close a measured value is to the "true" value. Precision is a measure of the trueness of a result. Precision is a measure of the reproducibility of a result.
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