Q2.What is the meaning of this error- #div/0?
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Microsoft Excel shows the #DIV/0! error when a number is divided by zero (0). It happens when you enter a simple formula like =5/0, or when a formula refers to a cell that has 0 or is blank, as shown in this picture. ... Change the cell reference in the formula to another cell that doesn't have a zero (0) or blank value.
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Explanation:
a measure of the estimated difference between the observed or calculated value of a quantity and its true value
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