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An object was measured by a worker as

17.4cm long, however, the manufacturer
specifications list the length of the object at
17.9cm. What is the percent error in the
workers measurement?

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Answer:


\boxed{2.8 \, \%}

Step-by-step explanation:


\text{Percent error} = \frac{\lvert \text{Measured - Actual}\lvert}{ \text{Actual}} *100 \, \%

Data:

Predicted = 17.4 cm

Actual = 17.9 cm

Calculation:


\text{Percent error} = (\lvert 17.4 - 17.9\lvert)/(17.9) * 100 \, \% \\\\= (\lvert-0.5\lvert)/(17.9) * 100 \, \% = (0.5)/(17.9) * 100 \, \% \\\\= 0.028 * 100 \, \% = \textbf{2.8 \%}\\\\\text{The percent error in the measurement is } \boxed{\textbf{2.8 \%}}

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