Describe how to find the accuracy in percent (%) of a measurement with respect to the corresponding calculated value from a measuring function.
Case 1
If our measuring value greater than true value then
Subtract true value from measuring value and divide with true value thereafter multiply with 100.
%A = (M-T)/T *100
Case 2
If our measuring value is smaller than true value then subtract measuring value from true value divide with true value and multiply with 100
%A = (T- M)/T *100
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