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These boxes are being packed in a factory, Box 1 10.450 kg Box 2 9.125 kg Box 3 10.150 kg The mass of each box should be within the rango from 9.5 kg to 10.5 kg. Which of the bo…
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These boxes are being packed in a factory, Box 1 10.450 kg Box 2 9.125 kg Box 3 10.150 kg The mass of each box should be within the rango from 9.5 kg to 10.5 kg. Which of the bo…
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These boxes are being packed in a factory, Box 1 10.450 kg Box 2 9.125 kg Box 3 10.150 kg The mass of each box should be within the rango from 9.5 kg to 10.5 kg. Which of the boxes are within this ranga?
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Box 1 (10.450 kg) and Box 3 (10.150 kg) are within the range of 9.5 kg to 10.5 kg.
As for Box 2 (9.125 kg), it’s not within the range as it’s less then 9.5 kg
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