Match each actual value with the predicted value that results in a thirty−five percent error.
1. Actual: two hundred A) Predicted: two hundred sixteen
2. Actual: one hundred eighty B) Predicted: two hundred forty−three
3. Actual: one hundred sixty C) Predicted: two hundred seventy
4. Actual: two hundred twenty D) Predicted: one hundred forty−three
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
35% error meaning 35% more or less? Could be either?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
A, B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh yes, and D.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK, NVM.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OK. Do you know how to find a percentage of a number?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Number times percent = percent of the number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
35%
OpenStudy (anonymous):
30% of 100: \(100 \times 0.35 = 35\)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
35 should be 30 in that example.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
You change the percent into a decimal and multiply.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Write an equation based on this sentence (formula).
Number times percent = percent of the number