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A zookeeper predicted that the weight of a lion would be 2.8 pounds. When the zoo's gave birth, the lion weighed 3.5 pound. What was the percent error?
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A zookeeper predicted that the weight of a lion would be 2.8 pounds. When the zoo's gave birth, the lion weighed 3.5 pound. What was the percent error?
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20%
Explanation:
3.5-2.8=0.7
0.7/3.5=0.2
0.2*100=20
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