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a veterinary student estimated the weight of a snapping turtle to be 147 pounds. the actual weight was 175 pounds. what is the percent error between the actual weight of the turtle and the estimated weight
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a veterinary student estimated the weight of a snapping turtle to be 147 pounds. the actual weight was 175 pounds. what is the percent error between the actual weight of the turtle and the estimated weight
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The % error is 20%.
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