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Mathematics, 28.11.2019 23:31, figueroajorge8291

I'm sort of confused. find the percent error. round to the nearest whole percent if necessary. each week, mr. jones goes to the grocery store. mr. jones estimates that he will spend $120 when he goes to the grocery store this week. he actually spends $94

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