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I estimated my bag of chips would have 20 chips, but it really had 16. Was was my percent error ? Round to the nearest percent
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I estimated my bag of chips would have 20 chips, but it really had 16. Was was my percent error ? Round to the nearest percent
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Ok so............ you take 16 and 20 and divide them both into 4.. .....you get 4 and 5 right? Then, you take 4 and 5 and put them into a fraction....4/5! Ok so then you you calculate 4/5 into a percent which is 80% !!!
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