Lesson 14Percent Error
Let’s use percentages to describe other situations that involve error.
Learning Targets:
- I can solve problems that involve percent error.
14.1 Number Talk: Estimating a Percentage of a Number
Estimate.
25% of 15.8
9% of 38
1.2% of 127
0.53% of 6
0.06% of 202
14.2 Plants, Bicycles, and Crowds
- Instructions to care for a plant say to water it with cup of water every day. The plant has been getting 25% too much water. How much water has the plant been getting?
- The pressure on a bicycle tire is 63 psi. This is 5% higher than what the manual says is the correct pressure. What is the correct pressure?
- The crowd at a sporting event is estimated to be 2,500 people. The exact attendance is 2,486 people. What is the percent error?
Are you ready for more?
A micrometer is an instrument that can measure lengths to the nearest micron (a micron is a millionth of a meter). Would this instrument be useful for measuring any of the following things? If so, what would the largest percent error be?
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The thickness of an eyelash, which is typically about 0.1 millimeters.
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The diameter of a red blood cell, which is typically about 8 microns.
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The diameter of a hydrogen atom, which is about 100 picometers (a picometer is a trillionth of a meter).
14.3 Measuring in the Heat
A metal measuring tape expands when the temperature goes above . For every degree Fahrenheit above 50, its length increases by 0.00064%.
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The temperature is 100 degrees Fahrenheit. How much longer is a 30-foot measuring tape than its correct length?
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What is the percent error?
Lesson 14 Summary
Percent error can be used to describe any situation where there is a correct value and an incorrect value, and we want to describe the relative difference between them. For example, if a milk carton is supposed to contain 16 fluid ounces and it only contains 15 fluid ounces:
- the measurement error is 1 oz, and
- the percent error is 6.25% because .
We can also use percent error when talking about estimates. For example, a teacher estimates there are about 600 students at their school. If there are actually 625 students, then the percent error for this estimate was 4%, because and .
Glossary Terms
Percent error is a way to describe error, expressed as a percentage of the actual amount.
For example, a box is supposed to have 150 folders in it. Clare counts only 147 folders in the box. This is an error of 3 folders. The percent error is 2%, because 3 is 2% of 150. .
Lesson 14 Practice Problems
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A student estimated that it would take 3 hours to write a book report, but it actually took her 5 hours. What is the percent error for her estimate?
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A radar gun measured the speed of a baseball at 103 miles per hour. If the baseball was actually going 102.8 miles per hour, what was the percent error in this measurement?
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It took 48 minutes to drive downtown. An app estimated it would be less than that. If the error was 20%, what was the app’s estimate?
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A farmer estimated that there were 25 gallons of water left in a tank. If this is an underestimate by 16%, how much water was actually in the tank?
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For each story, write an equation that describes the relationship between the two quantities.
- Diego collected kg of recycling. Lin collected more than that.
- Lin biked km. Diego biked less than that.
- Diego read for minutes. Lin read of that.
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For each diagram, decide if is an increase or a decrease of . Then determine the percentage.
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Lin is making a window covering for a window that has the shape of a half circle on top of a square of side length 3 feet. How much fabric does she need?