% rate:= 5/100 * 100%= 5%
Yes. In some cases it can be much more than five percent.
5/6 as percent = 83.33% % rate: = 5/6 * 100% = 0.8333 * 100% = 83.33%
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5 percent of (20 percent) = 0.01 or 1 percent.0.05 x 0.20 = 0.01 = 1%
The percent error is calculated by taking the absolute difference between the observed value and the accepted value, dividing by the accepted value, and then multiplying by 100 to express it as a percentage. It is used to determine the accuracy of experimental results.
1/100
Sometimes you will take the absolute value of the percent error because your estimated number could be less than the theoretical, meaning the calculation is negative. But an absolute value is always positive. A percent error can be left as a negative though, and this would be perfectly acceptable (or even preferred) depending on what you're doing.Answer:In the sciences, a negative percent error indicates a low result. If you have a 0% error, then your observed (lab) result was exactly the same as the theoretical result. A 5% error could mean that your observed result was a little high. A negative percent error is possible; if your observed results were lower than the expected, then you would have a negative percent error. A -5% error could mean that your results were a little low. Having a negative percent error isn't worse than positive percent error -- it could mean the same thing. If you were to have a choice in having a 20% error and a -5% error, the negative percent error is more accurate.
That depends a lot on the application. In electronic circuits, an error of 5-10% or even more is often acceptable; for some applications, you need a much greater precision - even a millionth or less in some cases.
i think between 1% to 5% is acceptable
between 41 and 51 percent
the best rate is 5 percent
The 5% interest rate of 1194 is 59.7
% rate:= 5/100 * 100%= 5%
Yes. In some cases it can be much more than five percent.
5%
5/6 as percent = 83.33% % rate: = 5/6 * 100% = 0.8333 * 100% = 83.33%