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Mathematics, 28.06.2019 23:30 kennyg02

You are testing two scales for accuracy by weighing two different objects. use the drop-down menus to complete the statements about the scales' accuracy. because the object on scale 1 weighs (less/more) than the object on scale 2, each pound of error results in a (lesser/greater) percent error. scale 1 was (0/1/10/90/100) pounds off and scale 2 was (0/3/22/25/47) pounds off, so scale 1 was (3/10/20/90/100)% off and scale 2 was (3/10/12/50/88)% off. fill in the blanks. edit: while waiting for an answer, i have found the answer itself. the answer is: because the object on scale 1 weighs (more) than the object on scale 2, each pound of error results in a (lesser) percent error. scale 1 was (10) pounds off and scale 2 was (3) pounds off, so scale 1 was (10)% off and scale 2 was (12)% off.


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