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8 May, 07:06

Martha estimated there were 81 marbles in a jar for a contest. The actual number of marbles in the jar was 103. What was the percent error of Martha's estimation?

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  1. 8 May, 07:20
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    21.36 %.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Actual number of jar = 103

    Martha's estimation = 81

    Error = 103 - 81

    = 22

    % error = error/actual value * 100

    = 22/103 * 100

    = 21.36 %.
  2. 8 May, 07:35
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    21.36%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    estimated value of marble in a jar for a contest = 81

    Actual value of marble in a jar for a contest = 103

    Percentage error = [ (exact value - approximate value) / exact value] * 100

    =[ (103 - 81) / 103] * 100

    = (22 / 103) * 100

    = 0.2136 * 100

    = 21.36%
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