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ASM 275 EXAM 3 COMPLETE STUDY SHEET
2026 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED
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⩥ Consider the placement of the darts with respect to the bullseye (the
true value). Are the darts accurate and precise? [3] Before answering
please make sure to view the images for questions 1-4. Choose the best
answer possible.
A. the darts are accurate but not precise
B. The darts are precise but not accurate
C. The darts are both accurate and precise.
Answer: A. the darts are accurate but not precise


⩥ Consider the placement of the darts with respect to the bullseye (the
true value). Are the darts accurate and precise? [3] Before answering
please make sure to view the images for questions 1-4.
A. the darts are accurate but not precise
B. The darts are precise but not accurate
C. The darts are both accurate and precise
D. The darts are neither accurate nor precise.
Answer: B. The darts are precise but not accurate

, ⩥ Consider the placement of the darts with respect to the bullseye (the
true value). Are the darts accurate and precise? [3] Before answering
please make sure to view the images for questions 1-4.
A. the darts are accurate but not precise
B. The darts are precise but not accurate
C. The darts are both accurate and precise
D. The darts are neither accurate nor precise.
Answer: D. The darts are neither accurate nor precise


⩥ Here is a dartboard showing the bullseye (the target or true value) and
the locations where the darts were thrown (yellow dots). The bottom
image shows a normal distribution where the horizontal axis represents
the measurement value on the dartboard and the vertical axis represents
how common those values are. The vertical line labeled "Reference
Value" is directly beneath the bullseye. This is our TRUE value that we
are trying to accurately and precisely measure. The horizontal line A is
the difference between the TRUE value and the MEASURED value and
line B represents how spread out the darts are. In this diagram, lines A
and B represent what? [4]


A. A = Accuracy, B = Precision
B. A = Precision, B = Accuracy.
Answer: A. A = Accuracy, B = Precision

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