As part of a probability experiment for math class, Reid flipped a coin a hundred times. He predicted it would land on heads 50 times, but it actually landed on heads 40 times. What is the percent error for Reid's prediction?If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.____%
Q. As part of a probability experiment for math class, Reid flipped a coin a hundred times. He predicted it would land on heads 50 times, but it actually landed on heads 40 times. What is the percent error for Reid's prediction?If necessary, round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.____%
Calculate Difference: Calculate the difference between the predicted and actual outcomes.
Find Percent Error: Find the percent error using the formula: Percent Error = (∣Difference∣/Predicted)×100%.
Round to Nearest Tenth: Round the percent error to the nearest tenth of a percent.