If sale bill calculated as Rs.20000
instead of Rs. 2000 it is called as
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Absolute error is the answer
What is absolute error?
- Absolute is the word used for something we are sure about.
- When we know that the calculated value is not the same as the actual value. Then, this error is termed as an absolute error.
- Since, in the given situation, the bill was overestimated as 20,000 when the actual bill was 2000. Therefore, an absolute error has occurred.
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