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What is 'Actual Risk'?

please tell me what is actual risk


What does it mean if you get a negative number when you calculate for percent error?

Depending on whether you subtract actual value from expected value or other way around, a positive or negative percent error, will tell you on which side of the expected value that your actual value is. For example, suppose your expected value is 24, and your actual value is 24.3 then if you do the following calculation to figure percent error:[percent error] = (actual value - expected value)/(actual value) - 1 --> then convert to percent.So you have (24.3 - 24)/24 -1 = .0125 --> 1.25%, which tells me the actual is higher than the expected. If instead, you subtracted the actual from the expected, then you would get a negative 1.25%, but your actual is still greater than the expected. My preference is to subtract the expected from the actual. That way a positive error tells you the actual is greater than expected, and a negative percent error tells you that the actual is less than the expected.


What is variable manufacturing overhead variance?

Act. Hr x (Std. Rate - Act. Rate) actual hours times standart rate minus actual rate


Show you what a double line graph looks like?

I can't really show you on here, but I'll try to explain it. A double line graph is the same as any line graph, it just has two different sets of data, and therefore two different lines to represent that data. If you want an actual picture, I'd just go to Google images and search 'double line graph' and see what you come up with.


How do you calculate a budget variance as a percentage?

actual budget/budget = variance%

Related Questions

Do The points plotted on a graph represent actual data recorded by an experiment.?

Yes, it shows the data in a different way


What is the product formed when conducting an actual experiment is referred to as?

Actual yield.


Do the four freedoms represent actual freedom?

There is no such thing as "actual freedom."


What is the probability of a probability that is based on repetitions of an actual experiment?

Experimental


What is the difference between practical and experiment?

Practical is the practice of something or the actual use of something. An experiment is a method used to find an answer to a hypothesis.


What is abscissa in math?

The word abscissa can either refer the horizontal axis (the x-axis) in a cartesian coordinate system or the actual coordinate plotted on the horizontal axis.


Has no actual size used to represent an object or location in space?

A point.


The part of an experiment which is used for comparison with the actual test is called?

using the scientific method


If you used an apple to represent the what would each part be?

The what? If you are talking about Earth....The seeds represent the core, the actual fruit of the apple represent the mantle and the peel represents the crust.


What actual distance in kilometres does 1 cm represent?

0.00001 km = 1cm


Why is it important that an experiment be repeatable?

to get the best and actual result.maybe sometime there is a very small factor that may effect our result. to get the best and actual result.maybe sometime there is a very small factor that may effect our result.


Why would repeating an experiment be a good idea?

By repeating the experiment and getting the same results it validates those results.