Answer:
Given that the height(h) of the plant to the nearest 1/4 of an inch is 3/4 inches = 0.75 inches.
It is obvious that the height will lie within the range
2.5/4<h<3.5/4
which corresponds to the range
5/8<h<7/8 OR 0.625<h<0.875
Thus,
a. The largest actual height could be 0.875 inches, while
b. The smallest actual height could be 0.625 inches
c. The percentage error is given by the formula:
[(approx.-exact)/exact]*100%
If we take the lowest value, for instance, as the exact, i.e. 0.625 inches,
then % error = [(0.75-0.625)/0.75]*100% = 16.7%
Obviously, the same value is expected if we take the upper limit of 0.875, i.e. % error = [(0.75-0.875)/0.75]*100% = -16.7%, only that the absolute value will be taken.
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