To find the absolute error you can subtract the estimation and height of the actual building
\[37-35=2\]
Absolute error^
To find the percent error you have to set up a fraction or wtv from your final absolute error and actual height and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage
so you know absolute error =2
And the actual height of his building = 37
\[2 \div 37 \times 100=5.40\]
So absolute = 2
Percentage = 5.4%
Not sure if this is right but I believe it's worth a shot!
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DarkChubstersYT:
@joe348 wrote:
To find the absolute error you can subtract the estimation and height of the actual building
\[37-35=2\]
Absolute error^
To find the percent error you have to set up a fraction or wtv from your final absolute error and actual height and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage
so you know absolute error =2
And the actual height of his building = 37
\[2 \div 37 \times 100=5.40\]
So absolute = 2
Percentage = 5.4%
Not sure if this is right but I believe it's worth a shot!
ITS CORRECT! TY! HERES A MEDAL AS A REWARD
Joe348:
YAY! Glad to help.
DarkChubstersYT:
Oh my god- He literally was typing for 7 minutes tryna figue this out. Ive been stressing my a off for hours tryna figure this out
DarkChubstersYT:
So thank you so much
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I greatyly appriciate it
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Joe348:
Yeah of course no problem. Tbh it did take me a minute but I tried. If you need anymore help, I'll do my best to try but can't always guarantee it's going to be right.