Answer:
The Absolute Error is the difference between the actual and measured value.

The Relative Error is the Absolute Error divided by the actual measurement.

We know that the actual value is 102.0 mg/dL.
To find the absolute error and relative error for each measurement made by the glucose monitor you must use the above definitions.
a) For a concentration of 104.5 mg/dL the absolute error and relative error are


b) For a concentration of 96.2 mg/dL the absolute error and relative error are


c) For a concentration of 102.2 mg/dL the absolute error and relative error are


d) For a concentration of 98.3 mg/dL the absolute error and relative error are


e) For a concentration of 101.8 mg/dL the absolute error and relative error are

