Well, there are several factors involved that make shooting easier, but very basically speaking, if you put the sights in the right place and operate the trigger properly, the bullet will go where it is supposed to every time. Those are the two most important things.
Other than that, it's easier to shoot accurately with a longer barrel and if the gun fits your hand properly.
It depends on to what level of accuracy you tend to have with the output of your program Accuracy can be treated as: (Desired Output / Actual Output of your Program)
Height does not really affect the accuracy of your basketball throwing. However, tall people tend to underestimate the distance to the net and small people tend to overestimate the distance to the net.
Quality/Accuracy over speed!! errors can cost the company money...
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It is not possible to answer the question. The estimates will tend towards accuracy as the number of trials increases but it is always possible that the answer drifts from the true value before returning to wards it. There is no possible means of determining if or when that happens.
Quality/Accuracy over speed!! errors can cost the company money...
People calling for more stewardship generally believe in an ethical responsibility to "tend our garden" would improve most technological-economic growth worldviews.
you tend to use the woods for loger distances with less lift whereas irons are used for more loft and better accuracy
Modern explorers tend to be people such as agronomists and geologists, folk who improve the economics of the land.
Americans tend to demand the most attention from local governments.
Some common barriers to perceptual accuracy include biases, stereotypes, emotional influences, and limited cognitive resources. Biases and stereotypes can lead to distorted perceptions of others, while emotions can cloud judgment and affect how information is processed. Limited cognitive resources can also impact perception by influencing attention and memory processes.
That's like asking "why did apple make a different ipod". Technologies tend to improve with time. But... Seriously?