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A political analyst predicts Mr. Smith will only get 122 votes for mayor. If Mr. Smith only gets 57 votes, what is the political analyst's percent error? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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Answered by stepinacgod
2

Answer:

The difference between the prediction & the reality is 122-57 =65 votes.

Then over 122, the error was 65 votes &  

the error ratio is 65/122 = 0.5327 ==>53.27% Or 53.3% (rounded)

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Answered by lroseland
0

Answer:

144

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