Some Questions to Think About on Topic 02
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When you perform a measurement (e.g., of a length) should you treat the number that results from that measurement any differently from a number you obtain by some other means (e.g., the number corresponding to the count of days in a week)? (Revise your answer to make it fit within 200 or fewer characters.) *
If you are given a single value corresponding to a measurement and if that value is printed or formatted correctly, can you determine the precision of the measurement from just from looking at the number? (Revise your answer to make it fit within 200 or fewer characters.) *
If you are given a single value corresponding to a measurement and if that value is printed or formatted correctly, can you determine the accuracy of the measurement from just from looking at the number? (Revise your answer to make it fit within 200 or fewer characters.) *
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