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Al predicted that he would sell 220 hot dogs at lunchtime. when the hot dogs ran out 35 people were still waiting in line to buy hotdogs. What was the percent error in the estimate? Round the answer to
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Al predicted that he would sell 220 hot dogs at lunchtime. when the hot dogs ran out 35 people were still waiting in line to buy hotdogs. What was the percent error in the estimate? Round the answer to the nearest 10th.
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Answer: it’s d= 15.9%
Explanation:
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