![Repeated observations in an experiment gave the values 1.29, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.32, 1.36, 1.30 , and 1.33 . Calculate the mean value, absolute error, relative error, and percentage error. Repeated observations in an experiment gave the values 1.29, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.32, 1.36, 1.30 , and 1.33 . Calculate the mean value, absolute error, relative error, and percentage error.](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4446830/b2003f7c-b654-4d6b-bfa5-1e10a13a4cd0.jpg)
Repeated observations in an experiment gave the values 1.29, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.32, 1.36, 1.30 , and 1.33 . Calculate the mean value, absolute error, relative error, and percentage error.
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