Percent Error Calculator: 220 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value
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220 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value converts to
10 percent
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Input: 220 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value
Output: 10 percent
Percent Error Calculator
Calculate percent error using |measured - actual| / |actual| × 100.
Calculated Result
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Percent Error |
|---|---|
| 47 Measured Value; 50 Actual Value | 6 percent |
| 50 Measured Value; 50 Actual Value | 0 percent |
| 55 Measured Value; 50 Actual Value | 10 percent |
| 45 Measured Value; 50 Actual Value | 10 percent |
| 92 Measured Value; 100 Actual Value | 8 percent |
| 100 Measured Value; 100 Actual Value | 0 percent |
| 110 Measured Value; 100 Actual Value | 10 percent |
| 90 Measured Value; 100 Actual Value | 10 percent |
| 230 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value | 15 percent |
| 200 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value | 0 percent |
| 220 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value | 10 percent |
| 180 Measured Value; 200 Actual Value | 10 percent |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Percent Error Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Percent Error Calculator calculator do?
It helps with quantifying measurement accuracy relative to a known or accepted value.
What formula does the Percent Error Calculator calculator use?
Percent error = |measured - actual| / |actual| × 100.
What inputs are valid?
Actual value must be non-zero. Measured value can be any finite number.
When would I use this?
quantifying measurement accuracy relative to a known or accepted value
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