Respuesta :
percent error is found using the formula, |experimental value - actual value|/ actual value * 100
so first that would be |13.3-13.6|, which is .3
then .3/13.6, which is .022
finally .022*100, giving you an answer of about 2.20
so first that would be |13.3-13.6|, which is .3
then .3/13.6, which is .022
finally .022*100, giving you an answer of about 2.20
Answer: 2%
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula to calculate the percent error is given by :-
Percent error = [tex]\dfrac{|\text{Estimate-Actual}|}{\text{Actual}}\times100[/tex]
Given : The estimated volume = 13.3 mL
Actual volume = 13.6 mL
Then, percent error will be:-
Percent error = [tex]\dfrac{|13.3-13.6|}{13.6}\times100[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{0.3}{13.6}\times100\\\\=2.20588235294\approx2\%\ \ \text{[Rounded to the nearest percent]}[/tex]
Hence, the percent error = 2%