
(a)
To estimate: The maximum possible error, relative error and percentage error when computing the volume of the cube.
(a)

Answer to Problem 27E
The maximum possible error is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The edge of the cube is 30 cm and possible error in measurement is 0.1 cm.
Calculation:
Let x be the length of the side of the cube.
The volume of the cube is
Consider the function
The differential is
Derivative of the function
Substitute
Substitute
Thus, the maximum possible error in computing the volume of the cube is
Note that, the relative error is
Substitute
Therefore, the relative error is 0.01.
Note that, the percentage error is the product of relative error and 100%.
The percentage error is computed as follows,
Therefore, the percentage error is
(b)
To estimate: The maximum possible error, relative error and percentage error when computing the surface area of the cube.
(b)

Answer to Problem 27E
The maximum possible error is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The edge of the cube is 30 cm and possible error in measurement of 0.1 cm.
Calculation:
The surface of the cube is
Consider the function
Derivative of the function
Substitute
Therefore, the maximum possible error in computing the surface area of the cube is
The relative error is computed by dividing the change of the surface area of the cube
That is, the relative error is
Note that, the value
Substitute
Therefore, the relative error is
Note that, the percentage error is the product of relative error and 100%.
The percentage error is computed as follows,
Therefore, the percentage error is
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