The agreement between the tested values is known as A. Error B. Certainty C. Significant Figures D. Accuracy E. Precision
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Error refers to the difference between the measured value and the true value. B. Certainty refers to the level of confidence in a measurement. C. Significant Figures are the digits in a measurement that carry meaning and contribute to its precision. D. Accuracy Show more…
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