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A physical quantity `rho` is related to four variables `alpha, beta, gamma` and `eta` as
`rho=((alpha^3)(beta^2))/(etasqrt( gamma))`
The percentage errors of measurements in `alpha, beta, gamma` and `eta` are `1%, 3%, 4%` and `2%` respectively. Find the percentage error in `rho`.

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