A computer course is conducted for 24 days.Each day 48 persons attended the course.To prepare a day wise work done sheet for all 24 days,find the estimated and the actual number of persons attended the course.Is the estimated value more or less than the actual value?Find its difference.

To find the estimated and actual number of persons attended the course, we can use the given information.

Given that each day 48 persons attended the course and the course was conducted for 24 days, we can estimate the total number of persons by multiplying the number of persons attending each day (48) by the number of days (24).

Estimated number of persons attended the course = 48 x 24 = 1152

However, to find the actual number of persons attended the course, we need additional information. If we have the actual attendance records for each day, we can sum up the total attendance for all 24 days to get the actual number.

Once we have both the estimated and actual numbers, we can compare them to see if the estimated value is more or less than the actual value and find the difference between them.

Let's assume we have the actual attendance records:

Day 1: 45 persons
Day 2: 50 persons
Day 3: 47 persons
Day 4: 52 persons
...
Day 24: 49 persons

To find the actual number of persons attended the course, we sum up the attendance for all 24 days:

Actual number of persons attended the course = 45 + 50 + 47 + 52 + ... + 49

After adding up the attendance for all 24 days, we will get the actual number of persons.

Once we have both the estimated and actual numbers, we can compare them to determine if the estimated value is more or less than the actual value. If the estimated value is greater, it means the estimation overestimated the actual attendance, and if it is smaller, it means the estimation underestimated the actual attendance.

To find the difference between the estimated and actual values, we can simply subtract the estimated value from the actual value:

Difference = Actual number of persons - Estimated number of persons

This will give us the numerical difference between the estimated and actual values.