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Precision and Accuracy Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz Holt McDougal Algebra1

Warm Up Convert each measure. 1. 3210 mm to centimeters 2. 18 in. to feet 3. 52.5 kg to grams 4. 2.5 lbs to ounces 321 cm 1.5 ft 52,500 g 40 oz

Warm Up Continued Find each absolute value. 5. |–2| 6. |8.1| 5. |–2| 6. |8.1| 7. |3 – 1.2| 8. |7 – 10| 2 8.1 1.8 3

Objectives Analyze and compare measurements for precision and accuracy. Choose an appropriate level of accuracy when reporting measurements.

Vocabulary Precision Accuracy Tolerance

A precision is the level of detail in a measurement and is determined by the smallest unit or fraction of a unit that you can reasonably measure. The accuracy of a measurement is the closeness of a measured value to the actual or true value. Tolerance describes the amount by which a measurement is permitted to vary from a specified value.

Example 1: Comparing Precision of Measurements Choose the more precise measurement in each pair. A. 0.8 km; 830.2 m 0.8 km Nearest tenth of a kilometer 830.2 m Nearest tenth of a meter A tenth of a meter is smaller than a tenth of a kilometer, so 830.2 m is more precise. B. 2.45 in.; 2.5 in.

Example 1: Continued 2.45 in. Nearest hundredth of an inch 2.5 in. Nearest tenth of an inch A hundredth of an inch is smaller than a tenth of an inch, so 2.45 in. is more precise. C. 100 cm; 1 m 100 cm Nearest centimeter 1 m Nearest meter A centimeter is smaller than a meter, so 100 cm is more precise.

Check It Out! Example 1 Choose the more precise measurement in each pair. 1a. 2 lb; 17 oz. 2 lb Nearest pound 17 oz Nearest ounce An ounce is smaller than a pound, so 17 oz is more precise. 1b. 7.85 m; 7.8 m.

Check It Out! Example 1 Continued Nearest hundredth of a meter 7.8 m Nearest meter A hundredeth of a meter is smaller than a meter, so 7.85 m is more precise. 1c. 6 kg; 6000 g. 6 kg Nearest kilogram 6000 g Nearest gram A gram is smaller than a kilogram, so 6000 g is more precise.

Example 2 : Comparing Precision and Accuracy Ida works in a deli. She is testing the scales at the deli to make sure they are accurate. She uses a weight that is exactly 1 pound and gets the following results: Scale 1: 1.019 lb Scale 2: 1.01 lb Scale 3: 0.98 lb A. Which scale is the most precise? Scales 2 and 3 measure to the nearest hundredth of a pound. Scale 1 measures to the nearest thousandth of a pound.

Example 2 : Continued Because a thousandth of a pound is smaller than a hundredth of a pound, Scale 1 is the most precise. B. Which scale is the most accurate?. For each scale, find the absolute value of the difference of the standard mass and the scale reading. Scale 1: |1.000 – 1.019| = 0.019 Scale 2: |1.000 – 1.01| = 0.01 Scale 3: |1.000 – 0.98| = 0.02 Because 0.01 < 0.019 < 0.02, Scale 2 is the most accurate.

Check It Out! Example 2 A standard mass of 16 ounces is used to test three postal scales. The results are shown below. A. Which scale is the most precise? Scales A and B measure to the nearest tenth of an ounce.

Check It Out! Example 2 Continued Scale C measures to the nearest hundredth of an ounce. Because a hundredth of an ounce is smaller than a thousandth of an ounce, Scale C is the most precise. B. Which scale is the most accurate? For each scale, find the absolute value of the difference of the standard mass and the scale reading.

Check It Out! Example 2 Continued Scale 1: |16.00 – 16.3| = 0.3 Scale 2: |16.00 – 15.8| = 0.2 Scale 3: |16.00 – 16.07| = 0.07 Because 0.07 < 0.2 < 0.3, Scale C is the most accurate.

Example 3: Using a Specified Tolerance Bright Days Blinds makes window shades. The width of a 30-inch shade should be within 0.18 in. of 30 in. A batch of shades has the widths shown in the table.

Example 3 : Continued Do all of the shades measure within the specified tolerance? If not, which shade(s) are not within the specified tolerance? 30 – 0.18 = 29.82 30 in. ± 0.18 in. means that the shade must be 30 + 0.18 = 30.18 between 29.82 and 30.18 in. No, Shade B measures 29.75 in., so it is not within the specified tolerance.

Check It Out! Example 3 A lacrosse ball must weigh 5.25 oz ± 0.25 oz. The weights of the lacrosse balls in one box are given in the table. Do all of the lacrosse balls weigh within the specified tolerance? If not, which lacrosse ball(s) are not within the specified tolerance? 5.25 oz ± 0.25 oz means that the lacrosse ball must weigh between 5.00 and 5.50 oz.

Check It Out! Example 3 Continued 5.25 – 0.25 = 5.00 5.25 + 0.25 = 5.50 No, Ball C is 5.54 oz, so it is not within the specified tolerance

Example 4: Using Tolerance Expressed as a Percent Write the possible range of each measurement. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. A. 12 lb ± 3% 12(0.03) = 0.36 Find 3% of 12. 12 lb  0.36 lb Write the measurement and tolerance. 11.64 lb–12.36 lb Write the measurement as a range.

Example 4: Continued B. 15 oz ± 1.5% 15(0.015) = 0.225 Find 1.5% of 15. 15 oz  0.23 oz Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. 14.77 oz–15.23 oz Write the measurement as a range. C. 3 m ± 0.2% 3(0.002) = 0.006 Find 0.2% of 3.

Example 4: Continued 3 m  0.01 m Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. 2.99 m–3.01 m Write the measurement as a range.

Check It Out! Example 4 Write the possible range of each measurement. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. 4a. 4.1 in. ± 5% 4.1(0.05) = 0.205 Find 5% of 4.1. 4.1 cm.  0.21 cm. Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. 3.89 cm.–4.31 cm. Write the measurement as a range.

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued 4b. 475 m ± 2.5% 475(0.025) = 11.875 Find 2.5% of 475. 475 m  11.88 m Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. 463.12 m–486.88 m Write the measurement as a range. 4c. 85 mg ± 0.5% 85(0.005) = 0.425 Find 0.5% of 85.

Check It Out! Example 4 Continued 85 mg  0.43 mg Write the measurement and tolerance. Round to the nearest hundredth. 84.57 mg–85.43 mg Write the measurement as a range.

Lesson Quiz : part-1 1. Choose the more precise measurement: 2.4 km; 2430 m 2430 m 2. Jorge works in a mail room. To test the accuracy of the scales in the mail room, he uses a weight that is exactly 8 oz. and gets the following results: Scale 1: 8.02 oz Scale 2: 7.8988 oz Scale 3: 8.015 oz a. Which scale is the most precise? 2 b. Which scale is the most accurate? 3

Lesson Quiz : Part-2 3. Monique is cutting wooden slats that are to be 20 in. long. Three slats have the following lengths: A: 19.96875 in. B: 19.875 in. C: 20.0625 in. a. Which slat(s), if any, do not fall within a tolerance of 0.0625 in.? B b. Which slat(s), if any, do not fall within a tolerance of 0.5%? B