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29 August, 13:15

Sally estimated that the cost of a new fish tank would be $45. The actual cost was 37.79. what was the percent error between sally's estimate and the actual amount

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  1. 29 August, 14:01
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    Actual cost of the fish tank that Sally wanted to buy = $37.79

    The price that Sally thought would have to pay for buying the fish tank = $45

    Then

    Amount of money miscalculated by Sally = (45 - 37.79) dollars

    = 7.21 dollars

    Now

    Percentage of error made by Sally while calculating = (7.21/37.79) * 100

    = (721/3779) * 100

    = 72100/3779

    = 19.079

    = 19.08

    So Sally made an error of 19.08% while calculating the price of the fish tank.
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