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Rasheed was upset because he did not win any prize. All his money was lost in playing at the ‘Lucky Shop’.
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Relative error is defined as the ratio of the absolute error of the measurement to the actual measurement. Using this method we can determine the magnitude of the absolute error in terms of the actual size of the measurement. If the true measurement of the object is not known, then the relative error can be found using the measured value. Relative error gives an indication of how good a measurement is relative to the size of the object being measured.
If x is the actual value of a quantity, x0 is the measured value of the quantity and Δx is the absolute error, then the relative error can be measured using the below formula.
Relative error = (x0-x)/x = (Δx)/x
An important note that relative errors are dimensionless. When writing relative errors it is usual to multiply the fractional error by 100 and express it as a percentage.
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Gastric juice contains pepsin, lipase, and rennin. Pepsin is secreted in an inactive form as pepsinogen, which is activated by HCl. Pepsin digests proteins into peptones. Lipase breaks down fats into fatty acids. Rennin is a proteolytic enzyme present in the gastric juice. It helps in the coagulation of milk.
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The coelom is the body cavity lined by the mesoderm.
*Coelom at embryonic stage, divides the mesoderm into two layers.
*Coelom helps in absorption of shocks.
*Coelom also helps the organisms to grow independently away from the body wall.
*Coelom in mammals is divided into peritoneal, pleural and pericardial cavities.
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