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A survey of Micki’s customers showed that 1,800 out of 2,200 of the customers buying carrots would buy organic carrots if the carrots were placed near the front of the store. In the first month, 1,500 of those 2,200 customers actually bought the organic carrots. What was the percent error in the survey estimate of the number of people buying organic carrots?

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Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given A survey of Micki’s customers showed that 1,800 out of 2,200 of the customers buying carrots would buy organic carrots if the carrots were placed near the front of the store. In the first month, 1,500 of those 2,200 customers actually bought the organic carrots. What was the percent error in the survey estimate of the number of people buying organic carrots?

  • So we have Percent Error = Estimated value – Actual value / Actual value x 100
  •           So Error = Va – Ve / Ve x 100
  • Va = actual value
  • Ve = estimated value
  •       So error = 1500 – 1800 / 1800 x 100
  •                      = 300 / 1800 x 100
  •                      = 300 / 18
  •                      = 100 / 6
  •                      = 16.6%
  • Therefore the percent error will be 16.6%

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Answered by brycebolik24
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1Answer:

16.6

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