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A classroom has a perimeter of 62.25m. What is the absolute error of the perimeter?​

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Answer:

0.005m

Explanation:

Measuring properties of a given entity is always prone to error and hence leads to inaccuracy in the resulting measurement. One of such errors is the absolute error.

Absolute error is the difference between the actual/exact value and measured value.

The classroom has been measured to have a perimeter of 62.25m. This shows that it is accurate to 0.01 of a meter. This means that the actual measurement of the classroom could either be 0.005m more or less than the measured value.

In other words, the actual value of the classroom is

62.25 ± 0.005 m

This difference of 0.005 m gives the absolute error.

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