,In the figure, which result has large accuracy and little precision large accuracy and large precision large precision and little accuracy less accuracy and less precision
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Step 1: Define terms — accuracy means how close measurements are to the true value (the bullseye), precision means how close the measurements are to each other (how tightly clustered they are). Show more…
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