You take thirty measurements in order to find the length of a rod, you calculate the average and obtain the value L0. Supposed that now a different person takes twenty measurements as well of the same rod, then calculates the average and obtains the same L0 as you. Does it mean that both of you obtain a result with the same precision and accuracy
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