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a guest thought there were going to be 34 animals in the zoo but there were actually 67 what is the percent of error
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a guest thought there were going to be 34 animals in the zoo but there were actually 67 what is the percent of error
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67-34 = 33
33/67 = 0.492
so a 49.2% error
rounded off to 49% error
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