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Precise readings are not necessarily accurate

Precise readings have very little spread around an average value.

Accurate readings are close to the true value.

Readings can be accurate and precise, but do not necessarily need to be precise and accurate:

Precise but not accurate means the data is closely grouped but is not near to the true value.

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Precision depends only on the extent of random errors

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