Answer:
Accurate - Yes
Precise - Yes
Explanation:
Accuracy and precision are two ways to detect the closeness of measured values in an experiment. However, these two terms do not mean the same thing.
Accuracy of a measurement refers to how close a measurement (experimental values) is to a true or actual value while the precision of a measurement refers to how close the experimental or measured values are to one another.
Note that, a measurement may be accurate but not precise or be precise but not accurate.
In the case of the dart board in the image, it is evident that the measured values (represented by darts) are close to the middle target (represents the known or accepted mark). Hence, the measurements are said to be ACCURATE. Likewise, the measured values are also close to one another, meaning that they are PRECISE.
Therefore, the measurements are both precise and accurate.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
The answer would be d because limitation of models is basically about non realistic part of models that separate them from real life which is what d is saying.
Moment magnitude estimates the amount of energy an earthquake releases and is derived from the amount of displacement along FAULT.
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