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- what is a measurement in science?
a guess about the size of an object.
a way to classify objects based on size.
a qualitative observation without numbers.
a quantitative description that includes a number and a unit.
- what is accuracy in measurements?
how close measurements are to each other.
how close a measurement is to the true value.
a measurement without any uncertainty.
the number of digits in a measurement.
- what is precision in measurements?
the number of significant figures in a measurement.
how close a series of measurements are to one another.
the exact value of a measurement.
how close a measurement is to the true value.
Question 1
- Option A: A guess is not a measurement. Eliminate.
- Option B: Classification based on size is not measurement. Eliminate.
- Option C: Qualitative observations without numbers are not measurements (measurements are quantitative). Eliminate.
- Option D: Measurements in science are quantitative, including a number (magnitude) and a unit (scale), so this is correct.
- Option A: This describes precision (closeness of measurements to each other), not accuracy. Eliminate.
- Option B: Accuracy is how close a measurement is to the true (accepted) value. This matches.
- Option C: All measurements have uncertainty. Eliminate.
- Option D: The number of digits relates to significant figures, not accuracy. Eliminate.
- Option A: Significant figures relate to precision but the option's description is incorrect (precision is not just the number of sig figs). Eliminate.
- Option B: Precision is the closeness of multiple measurements to each other. This matches.
- Option C: Measurements have uncertainty, so no "exact" value. Eliminate.
- Option D: This describes accuracy, not precision. Eliminate.
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D. A quantitative description that includes a number and a unit.