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The theater arts committee estimated that it would sell 200 tickets for its upcoming play. The committee actually sold 224 tickets.
What was the percent error in the committee’s estimate
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12% error. To find out subtract the difference between the estimate and the actual amount sold and divide the difference by the estamite.
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