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Mathematics, 14.11.2019 22:31 dessyrob05

Sam predicted that he would sell 15 mugs, but he actually sold 20 mugs. which expression would find the percent error? use the table below to answer the question.

item mugs

approximate value 15

exact value 20

error -5

absolute error 5

ratio ?

percent error ?

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b
c
d


Sam predicted that he would sell 15 mugs, but he actually sold 20 mugs. which expression would find
Sam predicted that he would sell 15 mugs, but he actually sold 20 mugs. which expression would find
Sam predicted that he would sell 15 mugs, but he actually sold 20 mugs. which expression would find
Sam predicted that he would sell 15 mugs, but he actually sold 20 mugs. which expression would find

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