Blood Glucose Record Form

precisely accurate?
Identify each of the following as examples of precision or accuracy in the measurement.
1. Time for a model race car to complete one lap. 6.12 sec; 6.01 sec; 5.96 sec
2. Blood glucose levels taken with a home monitoring device are compared to blood glucose levels measured with a laboratory test.
3. In a specific chemical reaction it is expected that 100% of the reactants will react to form product. When the mass of the product is measured it is found that there is a .12% difference in what was expected.
4. A student kept record of his distance in the standing long jump. He had distances of 5 feet 3inches; 5 feet 0 inches; 4 feet 11 inches
5. Measuring the mass of an object to the nearest milligram
1. Precision, since the times are so close together.
2. Accuracy, since most likely both would give accurate enough results.
3. Accuracy, since they’re barely over 1/10 a percent off.
4. Precision, same reason as #1.
5. Accuracy. Nothing to really go on for precision.
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