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If the formula for a physical quantity is `X=frac(a^4b^3)(c^frac(1)(3)d^frac(1)(2))` and if the percentage error in the measurements of a,b,c and d are 2%, 3%, 3 % and 4% respectively. Calculate percentage error in X.

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