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Old 23-07-2009, 14:42   #11
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An incredibly rough, rough estimate.
Not all that rough. If someone asks me the approximate volume of a storage tank measuring 10 metres in diameter by 10 metres high, it doesn't really matter whether I say it's 785.398163 cubic metres or 785.71 cubic metres. He probably only wants to know that it holds just shy of 800,000 litres. The difference being, I can work out the second figure in my head in about 20 seconds and can answer almost immediately, for the first figure I'd need to find a calculator.

It depends on where you are and what you're doing. It's very rare in my line of work to need to be that accurate - when you're looking at an 800,000 litre tank, 0.04% error is usually good enough for an estimate. If, on the other hand I worked with pharmaceutical equipment and I needed to know the exact volume of a 5 microlitre pipette, 0.04% error would be unacceptable.
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Old 23-07-2009, 19:19   #12
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I like your thinking Stan, it's teh same level of accuracy that is needed when asked questions like: how much does a 25 room mansion cost, how fast can supercar XYZ go, how much does it hurt when a shark bites you?

The most relevant answer in all the above cases is 'lots'! Any further detail is irrelevant really
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