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11 September, 07:11

The accepted length of a steel pipe is 6.7 m. Calculate the percent error of each of these measurements.

a. 6.8 m

b. 6.1 m

c. 6.7 m

d. 6.6 m

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  1. 11 September, 07:40
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    a. 1.49%

    b. - 8.95%

    c. 0%

    d. - 1.49%

    Explanation:

    a. Actual length = 6.7 m

    Measured length = 6.8 m

    % error = (Measured length - Actual Length) / Actual Length * 100

    = (6.8-6.7) / 6.7 * 100 = 0.1/6.7 * 100 = 1.49%

    b. Actual length = 6.7 m

    Measured length = 6.1 m

    % error = (Measured length - Actual Length) / Actual Length * 100

    = (6.1-6.7) / 6.7 * 100 = - 0.6/6.7 * 100 = - 8.95%

    c. Actual length = 6.7 m

    Measured length = 6.7 m

    % error = (Measured length - Actual Length) / Actual Length * 100

    = (6.7-6.7) / 6.7 * 100 = 0.1/6.7 * 100 = 0%

    a. Actual length = 6.7 m

    Measured length = 6.6 m

    % error = (Measured length - Actual Length) / Actual Length * 100

    = (6.6-6.7) / 6.7 * 100 = - 0.1/6.7 * 100 = - 1.49%
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