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A set of data are all close to each other, and they are close to the actual value. This set of data can be described as...
-accurate
-precise -both

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Answered by hemant200604
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by yassersayeed
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Both

  • Accuracy is the closeness of the measurements to a specific value.
  • And precision is the closeness of the measurements to each other.
  • In a set of measurements of the same quantity, the data points are repeated we can call this set is accurate. and if their average is close to the actual value of the quantity being measured, we can call this set is precise.
  • Hence, a set of data are all close to each other, and they are close to the actual value. This set of data can be described as accurate  and precise.
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