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Mike measured the height of an art frame as 6.33 feet, but the actual height was 7 feet. what is the percent of error in mike's measurement?
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Mike measured the height of an art frame as 6.33 feet, but the actual height was 7 feet. what is the percent of error in mike's measurement?
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the error is 7-6.33=0.67
the percentage of error is (0.67/7)×100≈9.5%
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