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Camden estimates his backpack weighs 9 pounds with his books. It actually weighs 12 pounds. What is the percent error of his estimate?
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Camden estimates his backpack weighs 9 pounds with his books. It actually weighs 12 pounds. What is the percent error of his estimate?
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25%
Explanation:
percentage error formula: difference in error/actual digit× 100/1
(12-9/12) × 100
(3/12) ×100
(1/4) ×100
25%
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