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A good analogy for understanding accurac...

A good analogy for understanding accuracy and precision is to imagine a basketball player shooting baskets. If the Player A shoots the ball close to or into the basket. and the Player B shoots the ball to the same location which may or may not be close to the basket.
(A) Player A is more accurate and less precise
(B) Player B is more accurate and less precise
( C) Player A is less accurate and more precise
(D) Player B is less accurate and more precise Select corect alternative

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