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10 June, 08:06

A student calculates the mass of a piece of copper to be 8.3 grams. The actual mass of the copper is 10. grams. What is the percent error? Show your work below. Round your answer to two digits

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  1. 10 June, 08:24
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    17%

    Explanation:

    Mass of a piece of copper calculated by student = 8.3 grams

    Actual mass of copper = 10 grams

    We know the formula for the percent error:

    Percentage error = (| experimental value - actual value | / actual value) * 100

    So substituting the given values in the above formula:

    Percent error = (|8.3 - 10| / 10) * 100 = (1.7/10) * 100 = 17%
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