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A scientist has developed a mathematical model for a physical process, and he wants to check how good is model is. To evaluate the correctness of his model, he wants to test the results of his model under certain parameters and compare them with experimental results. Write a program that first reads the number of tests (testCount) as an int followed by the results of each test according to the model as a double array. (testModel) and finally the results of each test according to experiments as a double array (testExperiment). Then, the program should calculate the error of the model by evaluating the average of the ratio of absolute values (i.e., mutlak deer) of the differences between the model result and experimental result to the model result (see formula below) using a function. testCount 1 Error = |test Model, - textExperiment | testModel testCount = 1 NOTE: Individual ratio of absolute value of the difference between the model value and the experiment value to the model value calculations MUST be done in the function. Every other functionality MUST be done in the main function the model result and experimental result to the model result (see formula below) using a function. testCount 1 Error = testCount ItestModel. - textExperiment, testModel = 1 NOTE: Individual ratio of absolute value of the difference between the model value and the experiment value to the model value calculations MUST be done in the function. Every other functionality MUST be done in the main function NOTE: To calculate the absolute value of a number you MAY use the abs function. NOTE: testCount will always be a positive integer whose value will be at most 70. NOTE: The sizes of both test Model and testExperiment arrays will always be equal to testCount. NOTE: None of the test Model values will be 0. 10 4 6. 757 8.3 5.65 1 6 2.3 2 10 nput 56 45 92 67 45 60 50 12 200 50 51 48 110 67 45 60 50 120 800-50 2 3.7 8.6 5.6 6 78 0.4-3.46 5.4 utput 8.37054 0.0879011 2.33333