Math, asked by Anufarazz7777, 1 year ago

simulations are carried out to develop a mathematical model of the process in how?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:

This statement is not true.

Simulation is carried out in a setting which is an imitation of a problem or a particular situation.

And for the simulation first a model needs to be made and on the basis of that model the simulation is carried out.

You cannot build a model from the scratch with the help of the Simulation.

If there is any confusion pleas leave a comment below.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Answer:

The given statement is actually not true even though they are correlated.

•        A Simulation is usually done in a system (ex: computer simulations) to imitate/study or bring out the characteristics of real life problems.

•        Even though a simulation is run based on a mathematical model, it cannot be vice versa, i.e. one cannot build a mathematical model from scratch with the help of results from a simulation.

•        Further learning helps us in realizing that a mathematical model usually describes an ideal condition or solution of the given problem while a simulation succeeds in imitating the reality.

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