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26 January, 21:39

Brandon poured what he estimated to be 32 ounces of oil into his car's engine. From the markings on the container, he later determined that he had actually poured 36 ounces. What was the percent error in his estimate

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  1. 27 January, 00:36
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    percentage error = 11.11 %

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Brandon poured w hat he estimated to be 32 ounces of oil into his car's engine. He later determined that he has actually poured 36 ounces from the marking on the container. The percentage error is computed below.

    percentage error = approximate value - exact value/exact value * 100

    approximate value = 32 ounces

    exact value = 36 ounces

    percentage error = |32 - 36| / | 36 | * 100

    note we used the absolute value to eliminate negative signs

    percentage error = 4/36 * 100

    percentage error = 400/36

    percentage error = 11.11 %
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