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I expected to get $50 for my birthday but i only got $43 . What was the percent of error ? ( round to the nearest whole percent)
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I expected to get $50 for my birthday but i only got $43 . What was the percent of error ? ( round to the nearest whole percent)
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I expected to get $50 for my birthday but i only got $43 . What was the percent of error ? ( round to the nearest whole percent)
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14% error. 50 is half of 100 and the difference of 50 and 43 is 7. Therefore, 7 multiplied by two would get 50 to a hundred percent.
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