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Hello, my answer to question 5 is correct. I\'m not sure about question 6. Q5 He

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Hello, my answer to question 5 is correct. I'm not sure about question 6.

Q5 Here is a dartboard showing the bullseye (the target or true value) and the locations where the darts were thrown (yellow dots), The bottom image shows a normal distribution where the horizontal axis represents the measurement value on the dartboard and the vertical axis represents how common those values are. The vertical line labeled "Reference Value" is directly beneath the bullseye. This is our TRUE value that we are trying to accurately and precisely measure. The horizontal line A is the difference between the TRUE value and the MEASURED value and line B represents how spread out the darts are. In this diagram, lines A and B represent what? 15) Reference value Value O A acy, B Precision O BA Precision, B Accuracy Answered No attempts left

Explanation / Answer

Both answers are correct.

Accuracy is the difference between the true value and the mean of the under-lying process that generates the data

Precission is the spread of the values.

6. Since the diagram in A has a more slender shape that means that the values are closer to each other.

This resulkts in a more precise measurement..