No.
The student most likely mistakenly swapped the percentages of NaCl and SiO2 in her calculations. She likely misinterpreted the data or made an error in transposing the numbers during the calculations.
When you calculate results that are aiming for known values, the percent error formula is useful tool for determining the precision of your calculations. The formula is given by: The experimental value is your calculated value, and the theoretical value is your known value.
Percent error.
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
The error in its area is then 2 percent....
1/100
percent error
According to my calculations, 6000000.
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No.
high percent error is the absolute value of something that is multiplied