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The degree of closeness between a measured or calculated value and the true or accepted value of a quantity. For example, a plant cell is found to be 30 µm in length. We know that the length of its nucleus is about one-sixth of the length of the cell. So we can estimate the length of the nucleus is approximately 5 µm (30µm ÷ 6 = 5µm).

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