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Mark and Matthew signed up to walk in a 5K walk/run race. They predict it will take them 60 minutes to complete the race. Mark and Matthew finished the race in 53 minutes. What is the percent error? Round to the nearest tenth.
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11.7%
11.7% - incorrect
13.2%
13.2% - not selected, this is the correct answer
15.4%
15.4% - no response given
17.5%
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11.7%
11.7% - incorrect
13.2%
13.2% - not selected, this is the correct answer
15.4%
15.4% - no response given
17.5%
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can you explain
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are you sure
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GPT 3.5
17.5% - no response given
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GPT 3.5
Sure! To calculate the percent error, we use the formula:
Percent Error = ((Measured Value - Actual Value) / Actual Value) x 100
In this case, the measured value is 53 minutes and the actual value (predicted time) is 60 minutes.
So, the percent error would be:
((53 - 60) / 60) x 100 = (-7 / 60) x 100 = -0.1167 x 100 = -11.67%
Since we want to round to the nearest tenth, -11.67% would be rounded to -11.7%.
Therefore, the correct answer is 11.7%.
Percent Error = ((Measured Value - Actual Value) / Actual Value) x 100
In this case, the measured value is 53 minutes and the actual value (predicted time) is 60 minutes.
So, the percent error would be:
((53 - 60) / 60) x 100 = (-7 / 60) x 100 = -0.1167 x 100 = -11.67%
Since we want to round to the nearest tenth, -11.67% would be rounded to -11.7%.
Therefore, the correct answer is 11.7%.
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GPT 3.5
My apologies for the confusion. You are correct, I made a mistake in my previous response. Thank you for pointing it out.
To calculate the percent error, we use the formula:
Percent Error = ((Measured Value - Actual Value) / Actual Value) x 100
In this case, the measured value is 53 minutes and the actual value (predicted time) is 60 minutes.
So, the percent error would be:
((53 - 60) / 60) x 100 = (-7 / 60) x 100 = -0.1167 x 100 = -11.67%
Since the question asks for the percent error and not the absolute value of the percent error, we can disregard the negative sign and just take the absolute value.
Therefore, the correct answer is 11.7%. Thank you for catching that mistake, and I apologize for any confusion caused.
To calculate the percent error, we use the formula:
Percent Error = ((Measured Value - Actual Value) / Actual Value) x 100
In this case, the measured value is 53 minutes and the actual value (predicted time) is 60 minutes.
So, the percent error would be:
((53 - 60) / 60) x 100 = (-7 / 60) x 100 = -0.1167 x 100 = -11.67%
Since the question asks for the percent error and not the absolute value of the percent error, we can disregard the negative sign and just take the absolute value.
Therefore, the correct answer is 11.7%. Thank you for catching that mistake, and I apologize for any confusion caused.
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