Sci. Notation, Accuracy, Precision, Temp Scales
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- Q1How close to the actual value the measurement isPrecisionAccuracy30s
- Q2How close a series of measurements are to each otherPrecisionAccuracy30s
- Q3See imageHigh accuracy, low precisionlow accuracy, low precisionHigh accuracy, high precisionlow accuracy, high precision30s
- Q4See imageHigh accuracy, low precisionlow accuracy, low precisionHigh accuracy, high precisionLow accuracy, high precision30s
- Q5See imagelow accuracy, high precisionHigh accuracy, low precisionLow accuracy, low precisionHigh accuracy, high precision30s
- Q6See imagelow accuracy, low precisionHigh accuracy, high precisionHigh accuracy, low precisionlow accuracy, high precision30s
- Q7when points are close to or actually hit the bulls-eyePrecisionAccuracy30s
- Q8when points are close in proximity of the same valuePrecisionAccuracy30s
- Q9Express the following in scientific notation: 0.0034.34 X10^-234 X10 ^-43.4 X 10 ^ -33.4 X 10^330s
- Q10Express the following in scientific notation: 60200000000006.02 x10^126 X10^126.02 X10-126X10^-1230s
- Q11Express the following in standard notation: 1.2X10^812000121080.00000001212000000030s
- Q12Express the following in standard notation: 3.46X10^-50.00003463460000.003463460030s
- Q13Introduced 1848 and has a Zero point set to Absolute ZeroMetricFahrenheitKelvinCelsius30s
- Q14Defined by setting boiling point of water to 0 and boiling point to 100CelsiusKelvinFahrenheitMetric30s
- Q15Introduced in 1724 Defined by 2 fixed points based on the properties of water First modern thermometerFahrenheitCelsiusMetricKelvin30s