The percent error is 25 %
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that it is estimated that there are 50 students in the seventh grade class, but there are actually 40
<em><u>To find: percent error</u></em>
Percent error is the difference between a measured and known value, divided by the known value, multiplied by 100%
<em><u>The formula for percent error is given as:</u></em>
Here, exact value = 40 and approximate value or estimated value = 50
Substituting the values in above formula,
Thus the percent error is 25 %
Rational: Any number that can be expressed as a fraction (or a ratio.)
Irrational: Not rational, any number that can't be written down as a fraction. Some examples include
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, and so on.
The type of graph that would allow us to quickly see how many students were treated would be a Bar graph.