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Clara estimates that the length of a hiking trail is 5. 75 kilometers. She later learns that its actual length is 6. 25 kilometers. What is the percent error in Clara's estimate, to the nearest tenth of a percent? 7. 7% 8. 0% 11. 0% 11. 5%.
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