If π‘Ž a is the actual value and 𝑒 is the estimated value, what is the absolute error?

Answer: ∣ π‘Ž βˆ’ 𝑒 ∣
Explanation

The absolute error is defined as the absolute difference between the actual value and the estimated value.


It is given by ∣aβˆ’e∣, whereΒ a is the actual value andΒ e is the estimated value.Β 

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