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Mr. Ellis expected 50 families to attend parent-teacher conferences, but 60 families attended. Which choice best represents the percent error? USE YOUR FORMULA! Question 3 optio…
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Mr. Ellis expected 50 families to attend parent-teacher conferences, but 60 families attended. Which choice best represents the percent error? USE YOUR FORMULA!
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0.16%
16.7%
20%
183.3%
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