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The meteorologist predicted that it would snow 12 inches. However, it actually snowed 18 inches. Find the percent of error of the meteorologist's prediction.
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The meteorologist predicted that it would snow 12 inches. However, it actually snowed 18 inches. Find the percent of error of the meteorologist's prediction.
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I think it's about 33.33 percent mistake
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