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There is an error in the results of a computational model. What could be true about the cause of this error? (1 point)
• Some types of equations can only be calculated by humans.
The computer didn't follow the equation correctly.
• It was human error, an incorrect equation was inputted. t could not have been caused by an incorrect equation because computational models fix such errors automatically.
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The two plausible causes are:
- The computer didn't follow the equation correctly (software/implementation bug, numerical precision or algorithmic limitation).
- It was human error — an incorrect equation or wrong parameters were input.
The other statements are false: computers can calculate equations (they don’t require humans to do them), and computational models do not automatically fix incorrect equations.
- The computer didn't follow the equation correctly (software/implementation bug, numerical precision or algorithmic limitation).
- It was human error — an incorrect equation or wrong parameters were input.
The other statements are false: computers can calculate equations (they don’t require humans to do them), and computational models do not automatically fix incorrect equations.
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