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Asked by Gina

If you estimate a person's age to be 24 but his actual age is 20 what was your percent of error in estimating his age? Round to the nearest percent?
8 years ago

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Answered by Kani
Percent Error= (Experimental-Theoretical/Theoretical)*100

(24-20/20)*100 = 20%
8 years ago
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