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While heating two different samples of water at sea level, one boils at 102°C and one boils at 99.2°C. Calculate the percent error for each sample from the theoretical 100.0°C.
13 years ago

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DrBob222
[(102-100)/100]*100 = ?
[(99.2-100.0)/100]*100 =
13 years ago
blork
2%
.8
12 years ago

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