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Mathematics, 20.09.2020 09:01, joannakawata6

Mr. Shangraw's gas-powered car (because he didn't buy a Tesla) is claimed to get 26 Miles per Gallon (MPG) when he drives to work. After a week of collecting data from his drives to work
and back home, he measures an average of 25.4 MPG. Calculate his percent error.

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