Ben Finney <b...@benfinney.id.au> writes:

> The problem is you won't know *which* 90% is accurate, and which 10% is
> inaccurate. This is very different from the glass, where it's evident
> which part is good.

Hmm. Re-reading the suggestion, I see that it is fairly predictable
which estimates of precision will be inaccurate: the ones which end in
explicit zeroes are more uncertain in their intended precision.

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