Math Lessons : How to Calculate Relative Error

December 18, 2008
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Math Lessons : How to Calculate Relative Error

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To calculate relative error, divide the experimental value by the real value and then divide that number by the real number to get a percentage of relative error. Calculate relative error, often used for science experiments, with advice from a standardized test prep instructor in this free video on mathematics.

Expert: Brian Leaf

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Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill's Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students.

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