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a student reports three trials to measure the density of an unknown metal. The percent error in these trails is given in the table

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Trial Count Percent Error

Trial 1 0,05

Trial 2 0,02

Trial 3 0,01

The most accurate value is the one From Trial 3

Percent Error
is a measure of the difference between the experimental value and a theoretical one. The equation for calculating the percent error is shown below:


Percent Error=(|Experimental Value-Theoretical Value|)/(|Theoretical Value|)*100

Results are more accurate as the Percent Error is lower, so as Trial 3 has the lowest percentage error, the result of it would be the most accurate.

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