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✔✔How to calculate Mean Absolute error


✔✔Fractional error



And How can we Express error into limits

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Answered by tejas0402
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The Mean Absolute Error(MAE) is the average of all absolute errors.

  1. Find all of your absolute errors, xi – x.
  2. Add them all up.
  3. Divide by the number of errors. For example, if you had 10 measurements, divide by 10.

The fractional error is the value of the error divided by the value of the quantity: X / X. The fractional error multiplied by 100 is the percentage error.

To express errors into limit is

The greatest possible error (GPE) is the largest amount a ballpark figure can miss the mark. It's one half of the measuring unit you are using.

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