Rulers, calculators, etc.
The theme is Apple pie
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Pretty accurate.
50% accurate
Two things: It depends how many apples I have and what are you talking about I eat ten what?
The length is accurate to the nearest 10 micrometres.The length is accurate to the nearest 10 micrometres.The length is accurate to the nearest 10 micrometres.The length is accurate to the nearest 10 micrometres.
Electronic calculators are usually accurate to about 10 significant figures.
Most GPS units are accurate to within a few metres ( 10-20 ).
In order to get an accurate answer, you need to state what specific 'things' you're curious about.
Accurate by whose standards? No BB gun is really very accurate, but within about 10 feet they can have a good group.
You can use 10 when you only need a rough answer. Use 9.8 when you want your answer to be more accurate, and if you want it still more accurate, then look up a more accurate number for the acceleraiton of gravity. (9.8 is a rounded figure.)
Many things, including their maps of the world.
Water
transport of things in the endoplasmic reticulum. this is not very accurate but i tried.......
They're not. People are colour blind, smell differently, see different things, imagine they see things that are not there and so on. If perceptions of the world were always accurate, philosophers would have a lot less to fuss about.
This isn't always the case; however, millimeters are more accurate than centimeters when you want to measure smaller things.
For "avoirdupois" pounds and ounces, the correct value is 16 and 15 is most nearly accurate. For "troy" pounds and ounces, the correct value is 12 and 10 is most nearly accurate.