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- ACCURACY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACCURACY is freedom from mistake or error : correctness How to use accuracy in a sentence
- Accuracy and precision - Wikipedia
Accuracy is the proximity of measurement results to the accepted value; precision is the degree to which repeated (or reproducible) measurements under unchanged conditions show the same results
- accuracy noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[uncountable] the state of being exact or correct; the ability to do something with skill and without making mistakes They questioned the accuracy of the information in the file Candidates are judged on technical accuracy as well as artistic expression She hits the ball with great accuracy
- ACCURACY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ACCURACY meaning: 1 the fact of being exact or correct: 2 the ability to do something without making mistakes 3… Learn more
- ACCURACY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The accuracy of information or measurements is their quality of being true or correct, even in small details
- accuracy - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
ac•cu•ra•cy (ak′ yər ə sē), n , pl -cies correctness Chemistry, Physics, Chemistry the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement Cf precision (def 6) Mathematics the degree of correctness of a quantity, expression, etc Cf precision (def 5)
- Accuracy - definition of accuracy by The Free Dictionary
1 the condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; precision; exactness 2 the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement 3 Math the degree of correctness of a quantity, expression, etc Compare precision (def 4)
- Definition of ACCURACY example, synonym antonym
Accuracy is a noun that refers to the quality of being correct, precise, and free from errors It is a fundamental concept in various fields, including science, mathematics, communication, and everyday decision-making, where reliability and correctness are essential
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