Why is math so precise? can someone explain that to me?
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Math shows the closeness of the given values, or measurements are with each other. It is irrelevant of the 'correct' or closest to an expected value of any given measurements. For example, if you measure the weight of an object five times, and you find that it is 245 grams each time, it is perfectly precise.
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It shows the closeness of the given values, or measurements are with each other. It is irrelevant of the 'correct' or closest to an expected value of any given measurements. For example, if you measure the weight of an object five times, and you find that it is 245 grams each time, it is perfectly precise.
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