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5 January, 15:53

Jocelyn estimates that a piece of wood measures 5.5 cm. If it actually measures 5.62 cm, what is the percent error of Jocelyn's estimate?

A. 2.13%

B. 2.18%

C. 12%

D. 46.83%

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  1. 5 January, 16:09
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    | ((experimental - theoretical) / theoretical) | x 100

    5.5 - 5.62 / 5.62 = -.0213

    |-.0213| =.0213

    .0213 x 100 = 2.13
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