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25 January, 15:24

Hank's speedometer reads 60 miles per hour, but during a road test he finds that he

was actually driving 56 mph. What is the percent error in Hank's speedometer?

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  1. 25 January, 16:24
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    percentage error = 7.14%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hank's speedometer reads 60 miles per hour, but during a road test he finds the he was actually driving 56 mph.

    estimated / read value = 60 miles per hour

    actual value/correct value = 56 miles per hour

    error = estimated or read value - correct value/actual value

    error = 60 - 56 = 4 mph

    percentage error = error / correct value * 100

    percentage error = 4/56 * 100

    percentage error = 400/56

    percentage error = 7.1428571429%

    percentage error = 7.14%
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