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the calulation is absolutely wrong

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Answered by TheEnchanted
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Answered by Anonymous
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Absolute error is the difference between the measured value and the actual value. ... If you know the actual and measured values, calculating the absolute error is a simple matter of subtraction.

Error Calculation Steps

Subtract one value from another. ...

Subtract one value from another. ... Divide the error by the exact or ideal value (not your experimental or measured value). ...

Subtract one value from another. ... Divide the error by the exact or ideal value (not your experimental or measured value). ... Convert the decimal number into a percentage by multiplying it by 100.

Subtract one value from another. ... Divide the error by the exact or ideal value (not your experimental or measured value). ... Convert the decimal number into a percentage by multiplying it by 100.Add a percent or % symbol to report your percent error value.

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