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Aiden estimates that the length of a piece of rope is 8.5 inches . If it's actual length is 7.1 inches , what is the percent error of Aidens estimate ? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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Aiden estimates that the length of a piece of rope is 8.5 inches . If it's actual length is 7.1 inches , what is the percent error of Aidens estimate ? Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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17 percent, divide both numbers
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