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Tiffany predicts she will earn 42 dollars from the bake sale. If Tiffany actually earns 24 dollars, what is Tiffany's percent error?

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The equation to calculate percent error is # experimental - #theoretical / # theoretical * 100. The experimental value is 24 and the theoretical value is 42. Here's the calculation 24-42/42 * 100 = -42.86 rounded. Hope this helped :))

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Answer: 75%

Explanation:

Given: The expected income = $42

The actual income = $24

We know that the formula to calculate the percent error is given by :-


\text{Percent error}=\frac{|\text{Expected amount-Actual amount}|}{\text{Actual amount}}*100\\\\\Rightarrow\text{Percent error}=(|42-24|)/(24)*100\\\\\Rightarrow\text{Percent error}=(18)/(24)*100=75\%

Hence, Tiffany's percent error= 75 %

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