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    A Measurement That Is Inaccurate,but Consistently Reports the Same Results
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A Measurement That Is Inaccurate,but Consistently Reports the Same Results

Question 24

Question 24

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A measurement that is inaccurate,but consistently reports the same results is


A) valid.
B) both valid and precise.
C) not valid but precise.
D) not precise but valid.
E) neither valid nor precise.

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