An environmental technician is calibrating a hydrogen sulfide meter with a calibration gas. The concentration of the calibration gas is 100 parts per million (ppm) of hydrogen sulfide. Four calibration samples are collected. The results are 115 ppm, 89 ppm, 129 ppm, and 74 ppm. What is the technician’s conclusion about the meter’s accuracy and precision? The technician concludes the meter is not accurate but it is precise. The technician concludes the meter is not accurate but it is precise. The technician concludes the meter is accurate and precise. The technician concludes the meter is accurate and precise. The technician concludes the meter is neither accurate nor precise. The technician concludes the meter is neither accurate nor precise. The technician concludes the meter is accurate but is not precise.