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A party planner estimated that 120 people would attend an event, but only 100 people showed up. What was the planner's percent of error?

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The party planner estimated that 120 people will attend the event but only 100 people showed up. The percentage error can be calculated below


\begin{gathered} \text{percentage error = }\frac{\text{estimated -exact}}{\text{exact}}*100 \\ \text{percentage error = }(120-100)/(100)*100 \\ \text{percentage error }=(2000)/(100) \\ \text{percentage error }=\text{ 20\%} \end{gathered}

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