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john measures the mass of a 250 gram standard mass with a balance. Johns measure is 249.7 grams. What is the percent error of his balance? If he now measures a 1000 gram mass, what will the reading on the balance be?

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The percentage error of measurement is expressed as


\text{Percentage error = }\frac{\lvert Measured\text{ value - }True\text{ value}\rvert}{\text{True value}}*100

A) Given that John measures the mass of a 250 g standard mass to be 249.7 g, this implies that


\begin{gathered} \text{Measured value = 249.7 g} \\ \text{True value = 250 g} \end{gathered}

Thus, the percentage error is evaluated as


\begin{gathered} \text{Percentage error =}(\lvert249.7-250\rvert)/(250)*100 \\ =(0.3)/(250)*100 \\ \Rightarrow\text{Percentage error =0.12\%} \end{gathered}

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