Aperson tried to pour exactly one kilogram of sand onto a scale on five different occasions. amounts that are poured are .80 kg, .90kg, 1.0kg, 1.1kg and 1.2kg. (a) is his results very precise (b) results are precise and accurate (c) results are consistent (d) while inconsistent, his average of 1.0 kg made his results quite accurate
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