| 14 February 2008
Measurement uncertainty is important because measurement is not exact.
Uncertainty is a method for quantifying a measurement's range of possible results with a high degree of statistical confidence. Because measurement is not exact, labs are obligated to report measurement uncertainty when test results are marginally close to a specification limit.
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