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Donna guessed there were 400 jellybeans in a jar. There were really 480 jellybeans. What was her percent of error?
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Donna guessed there were 400 jellybeans in a jar. There were really 480 jellybeans. What was her percent of error?
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Answer:
≈83.33%
Explanation:
400/480 = 5/6
56 * 100 = ≈83.33%
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