Accuracy is how close a measured item is to the actual or true value and precision is how close the measured items are to being the same. So you could weight 5 apples. If each apple weights 2 lbs and you said that the 5 apples weight a total of 10lbs you are determining the precision. Precision is independent of accuracy. Accuracy would be if you put all 5 apples on the scale at one time and knew a exact amount.
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Answer:
inconsistent reasoning; saving $20 is saving $20.
Step-by-step explanation:
When we buy something for $ 50 we save $ 20 which is
20/50 * 100= 2/5* 100= 0.4*100= 40 %
When we buy something for $ 500 and save $ 20 it means that we are saving
20/500 * 100= 2/50* 100= 0.04*100= 4 %
Now if we compare 40 % to 4 % we can ourselves see that there is a difference of 36 % which is large enough to drop out the high priced items.
There is inconsistent reasoning for discount pricing.
So it is inconsistent reasoning; that only $ 20 can be saved on all items no matter what the prices are .
The offer is beneficial for only good for low priced items.
Answer: the statement “measure of <4 is 105 degrees” is incorrect.
Explanation: This is because since both angles 1 and 3 are vertical, this means they are both 95. This gives us 190 (95x2). Now we subtract this from 360 which gives us 170. Since angles 2 and 4 are vertical, we divide by 2, which gives us 85, not 105.
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