Comment Re:Quite accurately? (Score 1) 171
No I don't get it and you are wrong.
Your example has as nothing to do with accuracy. I'll help you.
According to Oxford
The degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard.
In other word, the accuracy of a model results tells you how good it represents the real world. What you (and all others who so kindly replied to my original comment) are referring to is precision.
So, following your example, both model A and B would be inaccurate, but model B would be more precise than model A. Using ISO terminology, model A and B would show a bad trueness, and A would be less precise than B.