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7 April, 13:13

Karen measures the width of a garden plot and records that it is 44.25 meters. It's actual width is 45.5. What is the percent error in the measurements, to the nearest tenth of a percent?

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  1. 7 April, 13:17
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    In this question, Karen measures the garden width result in 44.25 m while it's actual width is 45.5m. Then the amount of error that the Karen did would be: 45.5m-44.25m = 1.25m

    The percent error would be:

    percent error = amount of error / actual measurement

    percent error = 1.25m / 45.5m * 100%=2.7%
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