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To calculate the absolute error, use the formula, “Absolute Error = Measured Value - Actual Value.” Begin by plugging the actual value into the formula, which will either be given to you or is the standardly accepted value.

Absolute error is defined as the absolute value of the difference between the measured value and the true value of a measurement and is usually given as the maximum possible error given a measuring tool's degree of accuracy. The absolute error has the same units as the measurement

In words, the absolute error is the magnitude of the difference between the exact value and the approximation. The relative error is the absolute error divided by the magnitude of the exact value. The percent error is the relative error expressed in terms of per 100

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