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Calculate the mean percentage error in five observations, `80.0, 80.5, 81.0, 81.5 and
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Calculate the mean percentage error in five observations, `80.0, 80.5, 81.0, 81.5 and 82`.
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(a) 0.74% (b) 1.74% (c) 0.38% (d) 1.38%
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