This document compares population data over time to models using exponential and logistic functions. It calculates the relative error in percentage terms between the actual population values and the values predicted by each model. On average, the exponential model had a relative error of 42631401% while the logistic model performed better with an average relative error of 2979278%.
This document compares population data over time to models using exponential and logistic functions. It calculates the relative error in percentage terms between the actual population values and the values predicted by each model. On average, the exponential model had a relative error of 42631401% while the logistic model performed better with an average relative error of 2979278%.
This document compares population data over time to models using exponential and logistic functions. It calculates the relative error in percentage terms between the actual population values and the values predicted by each model. On average, the exponential model had a relative error of 42631401% while the logistic model performed better with an average relative error of 2979278%.