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To find percent error, you first need the accepted (true) value and the experimental (measured) value. Subtract the experimental value from the accepted value to get the error. Then, take the absolute value of this error—meaning ignore if it’s positive or negative. Next, divide this absolute error by the accepted value. Finally, multiply the result by 100 to convert it to a percentage. The formula looks like this: Percent Error = (|Accepted Value - Experimental Value| / Accepted Value) × 100%. Percent error helps you see how close your measurement is to the true value.
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