'The accuracy of an experiment is best described by 0 the % deviation the average value 0 the % error the true value'
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It does not necessarily reflect the accuracy of the experiment as a whole. - The average value is a useful measure of central tendency, but it does not provide information about the accuracy of individual measurements or the experiment as a whole. - The % error is Show more…
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