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Pre-test
1) A
2) D
3) B
4) C
5) D
1) /
2) /
3) /
4) X
5) /
Activity 1.1
A.
Is it Accurate: Yes/ No
is it precise: Yes/ No
It’s more precise than accurate because dart is not hit the standard value of the
dart board.
Is it Accurate: Yes/ No
is it precise: Yes/ No
Both have an accurate and precise position of the dart in the dart board
because the dart hit the standard value that give high accurate and have
high precise because of closeness measurement of each other.
Is it Accurate: Yes/ No
is it precise: Yes/ No
Both have low accurate and precise because of measurement of each other
B. and low accurate because some of dart have not hit the standard value of
dart board.
Activity 1.2
The actual value of the Density of gold is A group of students worked in separate teams
19.32g/cm3. to measure the length of an object. Here are
their data:
The students performed the experiment and
obtained the following data: Team1 5.80cm Team 4 5.90
Trial 1 19.25g/cm3
Team 2 5.75cm Team 5 5.50
Trial 2 19.41g/cm3
Trial 3 19.30g/cm3 Team 3 5.90cm Team 6 5.55
The students performed the experiment and The students performed the experiment and
obtained the following data: obtained the following data:
Trial 1 1.5 x108m/s Trial 1 6.1
Trial 2 6.3 x108m/s Trial 2 6.2
Trial 3 9.2 x108m/s Trial 3 6.0
Accuracy Precision
Both have
Acuraccy is the a
measurement of the true measurem
ent and
value or the standard Precision is the
describing
value or in other the measurement of the
sentense is the placement closeness to each other or
closeness of set of of the data a group on position or
measures to a standard and also close value also speak
value also acuraccy does summarize
the data
about quality on specific
not speak about quality on what is measurement.
on specific given to…
measurement.
Posttest:
1) D
2) B
3) C
4) B
5) D
I learn on this module is about precision and accuracy that help to summarize the measurement that
given in a problem and also about the differences of this two furthermore an influence on the amount of
uncertainty in measurement findings Temperature, humidity, pressure, gravity, elevation, vibration,
stress, strain, light, and other variables can all have an effect on the measurement outcome. Some tests
and calibrations are more susceptible than others to environmental variables. As a result, it is critical to
have competence in the measuring discipline or system being reviewed. An exclusion of the
environment's effect not only affects uncertainty, but it may also result in further measurement error.