When doing your experiments, you’ll often repeat an experiment again and again for various reasons. One reason is to make sure the experiment you’re doing is repeatable – it’s not just a one-time thing. You might also be checking to be sure you’ve done it right, or written down the amounts of chemicals correctly, or need to observe something you didn’t previously.


Precision measures how well your answers agree with each other from experiment to the next.


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