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Bryson Yoder
8 December, 16:48
How is a percent error like a percent change?
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Ashtyn Hunt
8 December, 18:43
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The percent difference is the absolute value of the difference over the mean times 100. quantity, T, which is considered the "correct" value. The percent error is the absolute value of the difference divided by the "correct" value times 100.
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