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09.12.2020 •
Mathematics
The density of a particular brand of corn syrup is known to be 1360 g/L. If Ai-Lin determined the density to be 1372 g/L, then what is the percent error of Ai-Lin's experiment?
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Ответ:
First blank: negative
Second blank: reversed/flipped
Step-by-step explanation: When solving an inequality, in order to keep the inequality equivalent to the original, always flip the inequality sign when multiplying or dividing both sides by a negative #.