The approximate value of something is an estimate.
The approximate value of 37 is 37.
Why an approximate value when you know the exact value is 90! To the nearest thousand, for example, it is 0.
The approximate value of the item is $100.00.
Approximate value, is a value that is not necessarily the right answer but, it is the closest one to it.It means that it isn't exact - but close to the exact value.
It is -4.62%
To calculate the average deviation from the average value, you first find the average of the values. Then, subtract the average value from each individual value, take the absolute value of the result, and find the average of these absolute differences. This average is the average deviation from the average value.
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The approximate value of something is an estimate.
The approximate value of 37 is 37.
(sum of data)/number of data
To get an approximate value to the real one because there are many systematic and random uncertainties
To calculate percent error with multiple trials, find the average of the trials, then calculate the percent difference between the average and the accepted value. Divide this difference by the accepted value and multiply by 100 to get the percent error.
Why approximate? The EXACT value is 5.00000
Why an approximate value when you know the exact value is 90! To the nearest thousand, for example, it is 0.
The approximate value of the item is $100.00.
That's a tough question to answer as posed due to variables such as temperature and pressure. However, using a standard day (temperature of 15C and pressure of 29.92 in. Hg or 1013 hPa) we can calculate the decrease in pressure as a function of altitude and come up with an approximate (uncorrected) value. Baguio is approximately 1500 meters (or 4875 feet) in elevation and using a rule of thumb, the pressure decreases approximately 1 in. Hg per thousand feet of altitude gained. This is an approximate figure and only works with smaller altitude changes. However, 4875 feet would roughly equate to a pressure change of -4.875 inches yielding a pressure of 25.05 in. Hg, or 848 hPa.