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Hunter assumed he would only get 64 problems correct on his test, but he actually got 78 correct. What was his percent error?
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Hunter assumed he would only get 64
problems correct on his test, but he
actually got 78 correct. What was his
percent error?
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The answer is -18%! Hope this helps :)
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