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6 February, 20:30

2. A volume is measured experimentally as 4.26 mL. What is the percentage error, given that

the correct value is 4.15 mL?

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  1. 6 February, 20:47
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    0.73% error

    Explanation:

    Take the absolute value of the measured value minus the actual value and divive it by the actual value. Then multiply it by 100%.

    I 4.26-4.15 I = 0.11/4.15 = 0.007333 x100% = 0.73%
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