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2. A birthday party host planned for 20 people, but 17 actually attended. What is the percent error?
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2. A birthday party host planned for 20 people,
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3% Because if you would subtract the number of people that were invited and the number of people that only came, it would give you a total of 3% (hope that helped a little?)
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