You did not explain key vocabulary terms; absolute error, relative error and monte carlo error. Do not forget that the audience of this blog is a HR manager. You need to explain the terms using plain English, not an equation.
I just want to make sure that you understood your graph though. For the title of your figures, you said "Absolute Error in log2 scale", "Absolute Error in log10 scale", and etc. For the graph you named as "Absolute Error in log2 scale", only x-axis is on the log2 scale, and y-axis is just normal scale. On the other hand, for the graph you named as "Absolute Error in log10 scale", only y-axis is on the log10 scale, and x-axis is on the log2 scale. Same things to relative error graphs. Let me know if you can't understand my saying. It is important to understand graphs exactly :)
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