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Given a = (40 + 0.2) cm, b = (60 + 0.6) cm and c = (20 + 0.2) cm, find the maximum
percentage error in the quantity

Given a = (40 + 0.2) cm, b = (60 + 0.6) cm and c = (20 + 0.2) cm, find the maximum
percentage error in quantity

ab {}^{2}  \div a  + \: b \:  + c




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Answered by Anonymous
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Hence, The Maximum Percentage Error Will Be 5%

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Answered by mrbibhu2
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Explanation:

given a=(40+-0.2) cm b=(60+-0.6) cm and c=(20+-0.2) cm find the%error in the quantfy ab^/a+b+c

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