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Ari measured the density of quartz three times: 2.49 g/cm3, 2.56 g/cm3, and 2.72 g/cm3. The accepted value is 2.65 g/cm3. What is the percent error of Ari's average measurement?

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  1. 23 May, 20:26
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    The answer to your question is: 2.26%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data

    densities 2.49 g/cm3, 2.56 g/cm3, 2.72 g/cm3

    accepted value = 2.65 g/cm3

    Process

    mean = (2.49 + 2.56 + 2.72) / 3 = 7.77 / 3

    = 2.59 g/cm3

    % error = | approx. - exact| / exact x 100

    % error = | 2.59 - 2.65 | / 2.65 x 100

    % error = | - 0.06| / 2.65 x 100

    % error = 0.06/2.65 x 100

    % error = 2.26 %
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