
Precision vs. Accuracy
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Mathematics
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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15 Slides • 21 Questions
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Accuracy and Precision REVIEW
by Mrs. Gresham
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Accuracy vs. Precision
Accuracy: refers to how close a measurement is to a true, accepted or target value.
Precision: Refers to the reproducibility of a series of measurements
OUR GOAL IN SCIENCE IS TO BE BOTH ACCURATE AND PRECISE.
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Multiple Choice
Which target represents LOW ACCURACY and LOW PRECISION
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which target represents HIGH ACCURACY and LOW PRECISION
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which target represents HIGH ACCURACY and HIGH PRECISION
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which target represents LOW ACCURACY and HIGH PRECISION
A
B
C
D
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Significant Figures Rules
RULE #1
Non-zero digits are ALWAYS significant
so, any digit THAT IS NOT ZERO is BY DEFINITION Significant
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Significant Figures Rules
RULE #2
Zeros that are BETWEEN other significant digits are ALWAYS significant.
For example these zeros ARE significant
203
12.005
503.00602
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Significant Figures Rules
RULE #3
Trailing zeros (also called final zeros) are significant ONLY if there is a decimal point
For example:
These trailing zeros ARE Significant:
12.0
156.3300
These trailing zeros ARE NOT Significant
200
780
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Significant Figures Rules
RULE #4
Leading zeros are NEVER significant
For example: These leading zeros are NOT significant
0.25
0.0007
0.0567
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Significant Figures Rules: RECAP
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
1.234 g
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
3,702 kg
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2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
0.230 s
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2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
0.05 m
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2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
1,200. cm
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2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct number of significant figures present in the given number:
8,000 m
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2
3
4
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Measurements using Significant Digits
When reading measurements, your reading should include ALL KNOWN digits (all you can see) and one estimated digit (your guess).
For example: In the picture to the right, ALL WE CAN SEE is that the pencil is 6 cm.
Now, you must ESTIMATE the last significant digit. Your guess is your guess...it cannot be marked wrong.
6.7 cm.
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Measurements using Significant Digits
When reading measurements, your reading should include ALL KNOWN digits (all you can see) and one estimated digit (your guess).
Another example: In the picture to the right, ALL WE CAN SEE is that the paper clip is 2.3 cm.
Now, you must ESTIMATE the last significant digit. Your guess is your guess...it cannot be marked wrong.
2.35 cm
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Measurements using Significant Digits
When reading measurements, your reading should include ALL KNOWN digits (all you can see) and one estimated digit (your guess).
Another example: In the picture to the right, ALL WE CAN SEE is that the liquid measures 21 mL.
Now, you must ESTIMATE the last significant digit. Your guess is your guess...it cannot be marked wrong.
21.6 mL
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Multiple Choice
Read the instruments to their limits. Include units and the correct number of significant figures.
40 mL
41 mL
40.0 mL
40.00 mL
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Multiple Choice
Read the instruments to their limits. Include units and the correct number of significant figures.
24 mL
24.0 mL
25 mL
25.0 mL
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Multiple Choice
Read the instruments to their limits. Include units and the correct number of significant figures.
21 mL
21.5 mL
22 mL
22.5 mL
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Multiple Choice
Read the instruments to their limits. Include units and the correct number of significant figures.
6.50 mL
6.6 mL
6.7 mL
6.60 mL
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Adding and Subtracting with Significant digits
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Adding and Subtracting with Significant digits
another example:
3.12 g + 0.8 g + 1.033 g = 4.953 g = 5.0 g
DON'T FORGET TO ROUND IF NESSESSARY!!!
2 sig figs in the decimal
portion.
3 sig figs in the decimal
portion.
1 sig fig in the decimal
portion.
1 sig fig in the decimal
portion.
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Adding and Subtracting with Significant digits
another example:
345.009 g - 23.009 g = 322 g = 322.000 g
3 sig figs in the decimal portion
3 sig figs in the decimal portion
3 sig figs in the decimal portion
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 13.004 m + 3.09 m + 112.947 m
129.0 m
129.04 m
129 m
129.041 m
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Multiple Choice
Subtract: 7.987 m - 0.54 m
7.447 m
7.4 m
7.5 m
7.45 m
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 3.12 g + 0.8 g + 1.033 g
5.0 g
4.953 g
5 g
4.9 g
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 101.25 mg + 3,536.2 mg + 123.448 mg
3,760.898 mg
3,760.89 mg
3,760.8 mg
3,760.9 mg
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Multiplying and Dividing with Significant Digits
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Multiplying and Dividing with Significant Digits
DON'T FORGET TO ROUND IF NESSESSARY!!!
3 sig figs in the whole number
2 sig figs in the whole number
2 sig figs in the whole number
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 923 g divided by 20,312 cm^3 = ?
0.04 g/cm^3
0.0454 g/cm^3
0.045 g/cm^3
4.00 x 10^-2 g/cm
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 0.020 cm x 50 cm x 10.0 cm = ?
10. cm^3
10 cm^3
10.00 cm^3
10.000 cm^3
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Multiple Choice
Solve: 0.530 g / 0.1010 mL = ?
5.2 g/mL
5.3 g/mL
5.25 g/mL
5.248 g/mL
Accuracy and Precision REVIEW
by Mrs. Gresham
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