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Nov 28, 2018 - 今天小编为大家普及下比较科学的门尺寸测量方法: 一、门洞的测量(精确到1mm) 1.门洞的宽度: 水平测量门洞左右的距离,选取五个以上的测量点 ...
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Nov 28, 2018 - 今天小编为大家普及下比较科学的门尺寸测量方法: 一、门洞的测量(精确到1mm) 1.门洞的宽度: 水平测量门洞左右的距离,选取五个以上的测量点 ...
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5 +1 | to the nearest (millimeter) | Frank Feng |
4 | accurate to | Gareth Callagy |
4 | with precision to | Shirley Lao |
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Jul 14, 2019 20:56: Frank Feng Created KOG entry
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to the nearest (millimeter)
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/metric_units_of_measurement/m...
"In this lesson, we solve problems where the length of objects is measured to the nearest millimeter. "
“Find the length of the following object to the nearest millimeter.”
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Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/to the nearest
Definition of to the nearest
—used to indicate the number of pounds, dollars, etc., that is closest to a slightly higher or lower number or amount
What is the weight of your baggage to the nearest pound?
$13.75 rounded up to the nearest dollar is $14.
相当于中文的“四舍五入”。
"In this lesson, we solve problems where the length of objects is measured to the nearest millimeter. "
“Find the length of the following object to the nearest millimeter.”
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Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/to the nearest
Definition of to the nearest
—used to indicate the number of pounds, dollars, etc., that is closest to a slightly higher or lower number or amount
What is the weight of your baggage to the nearest pound?
$13.75 rounded up to the nearest dollar is $14.
相当于中文的“四舍五入”。
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accurate to
Accurate to 1 mm
"2.2 Measurements are obtained using a rule or tape accurate to 1 mm. "
Ref: https://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/teachingprodu...
"2.2 Measurements are obtained using a rule or tape accurate to 1 mm. "
Ref: https://www.dtwd.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/teachingprodu...
Peer comment(s):
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Bruce Guo
: https://www.schott.com/innovation/en/accurate-to-a-millionth...
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disagree |
Dongbin Zhang
: No. It's misleading to use the word "accurate" for precision and also a taboo (in North America).
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with precision to
"Accuracy" is not semantically equivalent to "precision" in science and technology.
An example is "using stadiometer with precision to 1 mm".
Accuracy should mean 準確, which is not equivalent to 精确.
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1396&bih=657&ei=vr4BXbGtEI...
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Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measured value to a standard or known value. For example, if in lab you obtain a weight measurement of 3.2 kg for a given substance, but the actual or known weight is 10 kg, then your measurement is not accurate. In this case, your measurement is not close to the known value.
Precision refers to the closeness of two or more measurements to each other. Using the example above, if you weigh a given substance five times, and get 3.2 kg each time, then your measurement is very precise. Precision is independent of accuracy. You can be very precise but inaccurate, as described above. You can also be accurate but imprecise.
Source: https://labwrite.ncsu.edu/Experimental Design/accuracyprecis...
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準確度和精確度
Source: http://highscope.ch.ntu.edu.tw/wordpress/?p=24512
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Note added at 2 days 14 hrs (2019-06-15 06:05:47 GMT)
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"precise to 1 mm" also works.
An example is "using stadiometer with precision to 1 mm".
Accuracy should mean 準確, which is not equivalent to 精确.
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1396&bih=657&ei=vr4BXbGtEI...
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Note added at 11 hrs (2019-06-13 03:17:50 GMT)
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Accuracy refers to the closeness of a measured value to a standard or known value. For example, if in lab you obtain a weight measurement of 3.2 kg for a given substance, but the actual or known weight is 10 kg, then your measurement is not accurate. In this case, your measurement is not close to the known value.
Precision refers to the closeness of two or more measurements to each other. Using the example above, if you weigh a given substance five times, and get 3.2 kg each time, then your measurement is very precise. Precision is independent of accuracy. You can be very precise but inaccurate, as described above. You can also be accurate but imprecise.
Source: https://labwrite.ncsu.edu/Experimental Design/accuracyprecis...
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準確度和精確度
Source: http://highscope.ch.ntu.edu.tw/wordpress/?p=24512
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Note added at 2 days 14 hrs (2019-06-15 06:05:47 GMT)
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"precise to 1 mm" also works.
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