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Gordon thought there would be 54 guests attending the event, but there were actually 61. What was his percent error? 40 points
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Gordon thought there would be 54
guests attending the event, but there
were actually 61. What was his percent
error?
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I think the answer 11.475%. Not sure if you have to round the number.
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