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how is absolute error calculated ?​

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Here absolute error is expressed as the difference between the expected and actual values. For example, if you know a procedure is supposed to yield 1.0 liters of solution and you obtain 0.9 liters of solution, your absolute error is 1.0 - 0.9 = 0.1 liters.

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Here absolute error is expressed as the difference between the expected and actual values. For example, if you know a procedure is supposed to yield 1.0 liters of solution and you obtain 0.9 liters of solution, your absolute error is 1.0 - 0.9 = 0.1 liters.

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