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A zookeeper predicted the weight of a new baby elephant to be 258 pounds when it was born. The elephant actually weighed 290 pounds at birth. What was the percent error of the zookeeper's prediction?
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The percent of error can be found by dividing the difference in weights by the predicted weight.
290 - 258 = 32 pounds
32/258 = 0.124
0.124 = 12.4% approximately was the percent of error
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