Question: 13. From loop length, wale density, and course density calculate the fabric basis weight (calculated weight) and compare it to the basis weight of step

 13. From loop length, wale density, and course density calculate the

13. From loop length, wale density, and course density calculate the fabric basis weight (calculated weight) and compare it to the basis weight of step 4 (actual weight). Then estimate the so-called % error by taking the difference and divide it over the actual fabric basis weight. Report the results below. Calculated Fabric Basis Weight (g/m?) (20 points) % Error (15 points)

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