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24 September, 03:38

An object was measured by a worker as 17.4cm long, however, the manufacturer specifications list the length of the object at 17.9cm. What is the percent error in the workers measurements? (In chemistry)

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  1. 24 September, 06:24
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    Percent error = 2.8

    Explanation:

    Given data;

    Actual value = 17.9 cm

    Measured value = 17.4 cm

    Percent error = ?

    Solution:

    Formula:

    Percent error = [actual value - measured value / actual value] * 100

    Now we will put the values in formula:

    Percent error = [17.9 cm - 17.4 cm / 17.9 cm] * 100

    Percent error = [0.5 cm / 17.9 cm] * 100

    Percent error = 0.028 * 100

    Percent error = 2.8
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