Compute the absolute error if the true or actual value is 7.15 in and the measured value is 7.02 in.

The absolute error can be calculated by subtracting the measured value from the true value.

Absolute error = True Value - Measured Value

Absolute error = 7.15 in - 7.02 in

Absolute error = 0.13 in

Therefore, the absolute error is 0.13 inches.

To compute the absolute error, you need to subtract the measured value from the true value and take the absolute value of the result.

Given that the true value is 7.15 in and the measured value is 7.02 in:

Absolute Error = |7.15 - 7.02| = |0.13| = 0.13 in

Therefore, the absolute error is 0.13 inches.

To compute the absolute error, you subtract the measured value from the true or actual value. In this case, the true or actual value is 7.15 inches and the measured value is 7.02 inches. So, you can calculate the absolute error using the following formula:

Absolute Error = |True Value - Measured Value|

Substituting the values into the formula, we get:

Absolute Error = |7.15 in - 7.02 in|

Now, subtracting 7.02 inches from 7.15 inches, we get:

Absolute Error = |0.13 in|

Therefore, the absolute error is 0.13 inches.