Questions: Question 8 (2 points) taken. is defined as being able to obtain the true value with the measurements Accuracy, Precision Trueness, Grouping Precision, Accuracy Righteousness, Calianation
Transcript text: Question 8 (2 points) $\qquad$ taken. $\qquad$ is defined as being able to obtain the true value with the measurements
Accuracy, Precision
Trueness, Grouping
Precision, Accuracy
Righteousness, Calianation
Solution
The answer is the first one: Accuracy, Precision.
Explanation for each option:
Accuracy, Precision: This is the correct answer. Accuracy refers to how close a measured value is to the true value, while precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements.
Trueness, Grouping: These terms are not standard in the context of measurement. "Trueness" might be used informally to describe accuracy, and "Grouping" could refer to precision, but these are not the correct technical terms.
Precision, Accuracy: This option reverses the correct order. Precision is about consistency, and accuracy is about closeness to the true value.
Righteousness, Calianation: These terms are not relevant in the context of measurement. "Righteousness" is a moral term, and "Calianation" is not a recognized term in this context.
Summary:
The correct answer is the first one: Accuracy, Precision. Accuracy is defined as being able to obtain the true value with the measurements, and precision refers to the consistency of those measurements.