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Accuracy and Precision
I have a lab where for accuracy I got -.32% and for precision I got 100.6%? What does that mean?
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Both are pretty good. Accuracy is off less than a third of one percent, and precision is almost perfect. I am wondering how you measured and calculate precision, but you did get near one hundred percent of the expected value.
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