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The zoo expected to have 120.00 visitors last year. They actually had 110.000 visitors. Determine the percent of error. (Round to the nearest tenth of a percent, if necessary.)

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Given :

The expected visitors = 120,000

And the actual visitors = 110,000

The difference = 120,000 - 110,000 = 10,000

so, the percent of error =


(10000)/(120000)\cdot100=(1)/(12)\cdot100=8.33_-\%

Rounding the answer to the nearest tenth

So, the error = 8.3%

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