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Math Question Of The Week (i should've put this out yesterday but oh well): Wendy and Mark estimate how much three bananas weigh. Wendy estimates that the bananas are 250g and Mark estimates 330g. The actual weight of all of the bananas is 465g. What were Wendy and Mark's percent error? Who's was lower? Whoever answers this question correctly first gets branliest!
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