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Q.4. What is the difference between errors and mistakes?


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Answered by misbahsquad3009
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The difference between 'error' and 'mistake' is in the context that they are used in. A 'mistake' is usually accidental, you know it is wrong. Otherwise, an 'error' is usually made due to the lack of knowledge and is more formal than 'mistake'. "Machines never make mistakes, but rather they make errors.

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Mistake

In most cases, a mistake is a decision that later turns out to be wrong. You might feel that you made a wrong choice (mistake) if you are not satisfied with the outcome of your decision.

Error

An error is a more formal word and is generally used when the chosen action is compared to a set of rules. The action is considered to be wrong if it is different to the rules. Computers, of course, produce various errors when they are not working properly.

This also got me thinking about the English vocabulary words we use when we do something incorrectly.

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