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6 April, 03:30

How are percent error and percent change similar

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  1. 6 April, 04:57
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    Percent Change = New Value - Old Value|Old Value| * 100%

    Example: There were 200 customers yesterday, and 240 today:

    240 - 200|200| * 100% = 40200 * 100% = 20%

    A 20% increase.

    Percent Error = |Approximate Value - Exact Value||Exact Value| * 100%

    Example: I thought 70 people would turn up to the concert, but in fact 80 did!

    |70 - 80||80| * 100% = 1080 * 100% = 12.5%

    I was in error by 12.5%

    (Without using the absolute value, the error is - 12.5%, meaning I under-estimated the value)

    The difference between the two is that one states factual calculations and the other is a theoretical guess
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