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Sofia measured a line to be 18.4 inches long. If the actual length of the line is 17.7 inches, then what was the percent error of the measurement, to the nearest tenth of a percent?

User Jordanpg
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10 votes

Answer:4%

Step-by-step explanation:Percent Error=

actual

∣experimental−actual∣

×100

The formula

18.4

17.7

17.7

×

100

17.7

∣18.4−17.7∣

×100

Plug in values

0.7

17.7

×

100

17.7

∣0.7∣

×100

Subtract

0.7

17.7

×

100

17.7

0.7

×100

Take the absolute value

0.039548

×

100

0.039548×100

Divide

3.9548

3.9548

Multiply by 100

4

%

4%

User Isaac Pak
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17 votes
17 votes

EXPLANATION

The percentage of error is given by the following formula:

%Error = (Accepted value - experimental value)/Accepted value

We have that:

Accepted value = 17.7

Experimental value = 18.4

Substituting terms:

%Er

User Amir Doreh
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