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A student estimated a mass to be 275 g but upon carefully measuring it found the actual mass to be 260 g. what is the percent error in the estimation?

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Answer:

5.77% Error.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given an experimental value of 275 g , and a theoretical value of 260 g, the percent error can be found using the equation:


\% \: error \: = ( |theoretical \: value \: - \: experimental \: value | )/(theoretical \: value) * 100

% Error = ( | 260 - 275 | / 260 ) × 100 = ( | - 15 | / 260 ) × 100 = ( 15 / 260 ) × 100 = 1500/260 = 300 / 52 = 5.769230769230.. ≈ 5.77%

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