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The circumference of a sphere was measured to be 88000 cm with a possible error of 050000 cm. Use linear approximation to
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John
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Explain how you would determine how much error there is between a vector addition and the real results.
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Peter solved this equation
6 x y = 490 - 4 6 x y = 486 y = 492 Explain his mistake.
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Isabella
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Suppose a cylindrical can is manufactured with radius r. The manufacturing process makes the length r imprecise; r can be off by
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Steven
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Calculate the relative error to the nearest tenth, compared to the actual measurements, given the following swimming pool
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Given that V=[ð*D^2]*h/4
and fractional error in W leading from the errors Äa, Äb and Äc from the measurement of a, b, and c
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The percentage errors in the measurement of mass and speed are 2% and 4%respectively. Then find maximum error in the measurement
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Perform error analysis on the following formulas:
(a)∆ = áô, with errors á on and ô (b)r = 1/C, with an error on C (c)r =
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nonee
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Mark and Matthew signed up to walk in a 5K walk/run race. They predict it will take them 60 minutes to complete the race. Mark
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Madame Kitty
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There is an error in the results of a computational model. What could be true about the cause of this error?(1 point) Responses
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clay
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State the absolute error of a measurement of 30kg, which was measured to the nearest kilogram.
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absolute error of 29.5
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Wycliff
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A university football stadium has 81,500 seats. The stadium is at full capacity on game day. Layla believes only 79,000 seats
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David measured the height of a window frame as 5.61 feet but the actual height was 6 feet. What is the percentage of error in
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Find the relative error of the number 8.6 if both of its digits are correct.
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Jessie was given the problem 325÷310= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like
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boo
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Which one of the following sentences contains AT LEAST ONE error?
a) All doors to the building will be locked on any national
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Sally and Mike are both selling books. Each of them will earn $2 per book sold plus an additional $4 if they sell more than 10
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Sally and Mike are both selling books. Each of them will earn $2 per book sold plus an additional $4 if they sell more than 10
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Sally and Mike are both selling books. Each of them will earn $2 per book sold plus an additional $4 if they sell more than 10
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4 IS WRONG
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Error Analysis: Find the error in the problem simplified below: 35–√(2–√+5–√) 610−−√+325−−√
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Rohan made an error in his model. Explain his error. Include the correct grouping for the model
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Jason Garcia
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The numerical expression (36÷4⋅3)−8+10 is simplified as follows. In which step, if any, did the first error occur?
Step 1:
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JavierAsksAQuestion
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Jessie was given the problem 3 2/5÷3/10= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this: 3 2/5 ÷ 3/10= 17/5 ÷ 3/10=
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The percent error is directly related to average deviation true or false
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True or false, low experimental percent error means the results are clustered together
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Jessie was given the problem 3 2/5 ÷ 3/10 = to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this:
3 2/5 ÷ 3/10 = 17/5 ÷ 3/10 = 17/5 ⋅
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Jessie was given the problem 3 2/5÷3/10= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this:
3 2/5 ÷ 3/10= 17/5 ÷ 3/10= 17x3 17/5 x
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anime i love anime
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Miss O’Neill estimated her run distance at 2.8 miles. Her actual distance was 2.4 miles. What was her present error?
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Jessie was given the problem 325÷310= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this:
325÷310= 175÷310= 175⋅310=17⋅35⋅10
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Jessie was given the problem 325÷310= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this: 325÷310= 175÷310= 175⋅310=17⋅3 5⋅10
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Find And describe his error . and what is the right answer?
this goes with the same problem I asked.
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sunshine☀️girl
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Jessie was given the problem 3 2/5÷3/10= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this:
3 2/5÷3/10= 17/5÷3/10=
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Hello
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1.The regular price of $28 for dog food is discounted by 25%. The sales tax is 8% of the discounted price. The steps used to
dete
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Jessie was given the problem 325÷310= to solve. Jessie’s work looks like this:
325÷310= 175÷310= 175⋅310=17⋅35⋅10
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A student simplified this expression: ◂⋅▸3^3⋅3^−2 ◂◽˙▸(36)2 using these steps: Step 1ep 2: 1 ◂⋅▸36⋅:
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Calvin evaluated Negative two-thirds times 5 and one-sixth using the steps below.
Step 1: Negative two-thirds time (5 +
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your mama
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Sally and Mike are both selling books. Each of them will earn $2 per book sold plus an additional $4 if they sell more than 10
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Sunshine124
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Mercedes created a table to show the functions of different cell structures.
Cell Structure Function nucleus controls the
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melanie martinez <3333
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Clare estimates that her brother is 4 feet tall. When they get measured at the doctor's office, her brother's height is 4 feet,
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What is error analysis and give example of how you do error analysis with your class
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How to find the absolute error when given only one value
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How to find the absolute error when given only one value using 1/2 LUM
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determine error coefficient and static error for unity and non unity feedback system represented by g(s) = 1/(s.(s+1)(s+10)) and
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determine error coefficient and static error for unity and non unity feedback system represented by g(s) = (s+2)/(s.(s+1)(s+10))
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In which row did James make an error when he created his table? Answer 1 for row 1, 2 for row 2, 3 for row 3, or 4 for row 4. (1
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Jesus is real
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James used a table to determine the sample space for an experiment in which a purple (P) or yellow (Y) marble is selected from a
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