To find Teresa's percent error, we first need to know the formula for calculating percent error:
\[ \text{Percent Error} = \left( \frac{\text{Estimated Value} - \text{Actual Value}}{\text{Actual Value}} \right) \times 100 \]
Now, let's plug in the values. Teresa estimated the height of the giraffe to be 18 feet, but the actual height is 16 feet. So:
- Estimated Value = 18 feet
- Actual Value = 16 feet
Now we can do the math step by step:
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Subtract the actual value from the estimated value: \[ 18 - 16 = 2 \]
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Now, we need to divide this difference by the actual value: \[ \frac{2}{16} = 0.125 \]
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Next, we multiply by 100 to convert this to a percentage: \[ 0.125 \times 100 = 12.5 \]
So, Teresa's percent error is 12.5% when rounded to the nearest tenth.
In conclusion, Teresa's percent error in estimating the height of the giraffe is 12.5%!