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If the actual value of an item is 415 and its estimated value is 400, the absolute error is

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Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

The discrepancy between a quantity's calculated or presumed value and its actual value is known as the mean absolute. The absolute mistake is insufficient since it provides no information about the significance of the error.

Given:

Here it is given that the actual value of an item is 415.

Its estimated value is 400.

To find:

We have to find the absolute error.

Solution:

According to the question,

The absolute value of the item is => (415-400)=15.

Final answer:

The final answer of the question is => 15.

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Answered by DiyaTsl
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Answer:

The absolute error of an item is 15.

Step-by-step explanation:

The deviation between the calculated or assumed value of a variable and its actual value is called the absolute mean. The absolute error is insufficient because it does not say anything about the significance of the error.

  • Given:

The actual value of an item is 415.

The estimated value of an item is 400.

  • To calculate :

The absolute error of an item

  • Solution:

The absolute error of the item = Actual value - Estimated value

                                                 = 415-400

                                                = 15

Therefore, the absolute error of an item is 15.

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