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Mathematics
Proportional Relationships
Percent Error Calculation
Jane estimates that the weight of a lion at a zoo is 500 pounds. In fact, it weighs 550 pounds. What is Jane's percent error? Use proportional relationships to solve the problem. Show all your work and round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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