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A simple error of data entry when two digits in a number are reversed (transposed).
A simple error of data entry when two digits in a number are reversed (transposed).


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Similar errors with non-numerical data.
Similar errors with non-numerical data.
For example ABC entered wrongly as ACB.
For example ABC entered wrongly as ACB.

Revision as of 13:08, 14 August 2013

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A simple error of data entry when two digits in a number are reversed (transposed).

When two adjacent digits are transposed the error will always be divisible by 9.

For example: If 3,460 should be 3,640 the difference is 180 (3,640-3,460=180) 180/9 = 20.


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Similar errors with non-numerical data. For example ABC entered wrongly as ACB.


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