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1 November, 20:42

The accepted density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3. A lab team measured the density of a copper sample in a lab and calculated a density of 8.40 g/cm3. Part A: Which expression calculates the percent error for the calculated density of copper? Part B: What is the percent error? Select two answers: one for Part A and one for Part B. Answer Choices: B: 4.84% B: 6.51% A: 8.40|8.4+8.96|⋅100 B: 6.67% A: |8.40|8.96⋅100 A: |8.40-8.96|8.96⋅100 B: 2.33% A: |8.40-8.96|8.40⋅100

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  1. 1 November, 20:45
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    A: [|8.40-8.96|/8.96]⋅100,

    B. 6.25%

    Step-by-step explanation:

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    % error = [ | calculate density - accepted density| / accepted density]*100%

    A: [|8.40-8.96|/8.96]⋅100

    B. |8.40-8.96|/8.96⋅100 = 6.25%
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