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Which is the closeness of measured values to an accepted value of data?

O reproducibility
O significance
O accuracy
O precision

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Answer:

O accuracy

Step-by-step explanation:

Accuracy is the closeness of measured values to an accepted value of data. The accepted value of data is the true value.

The difference between the measured value and the true value is the error.

  • Precision is the ability to reproduce a given set of readings from an experiment.
  • The nearness of results or measurements to on another is the precision.
  • But the nearness of the measured value to the standard true value is a measure of its accuracy.
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