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Mathematics, 24.12.2019 16:31 jude3412

Stefan measured a weight of a package as 15.375 pounds. the actual weight of the package is 15.125 pounds.
what is the approximate percent error stefan made in measuring the weight of the package? write ur answer to the nearest percent.
part b
alexis measured the weight of the same package and got the same percent error as stefan. alexis and stefan both measured different weights of the package.
what weight in pounds did alexis measure. explain how u know

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