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I'm trying to figure out how to get M
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s32/intenzxboi/hw1.jpg
how did he get 4??
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s32/intenzxboi/hw1.jpg
how did he get 4??
In scientific experiments, error is estimated by comparing the measured value to the true value. This is typically done by calculating the difference between the two values and expressing it as a percentage or a fraction.
Estimating error is important in scientific experiments because it allows us to determine the accuracy and reliability of our results. It also helps us to identify any sources of error and make improvements to our experimental methods.
In mathematics, error is typically calculated by finding the difference between the actual value and the estimated or predicted value. This can be expressed as an absolute value or a percentage.
Absolute error is the difference between the actual value and the estimated value, while relative error is the ratio of the absolute error to the actual value. Relative error is often used when comparing values of different magnitudes.
There are several ways to reduce error in scientific experiments, including increasing the sample size, improving the precision of measurements, and controlling for external variables. It is also important to carefully design and conduct the experiment to minimize potential sources of error.