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the jar's inner dimensions are approximately a rectangular prism with dimensions of 14cm by 12cm by 28cm. George estimates that the lowest amount of marbles possible to fill the jar 225 marbles and the
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the jar's inner dimensions are approximately a rectangular prism with dimensions of 14cm by 12cm by 28cm. George estimates that the lowest amount of marbles possible to fill the jar 225 marbles and the highest amount is approximately 489 marbles. what is the reasonable lower limit and upper limit for the amount of marbles in the jar according to Fermi?
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Given: the dimensions of the rectangular prism is 14 x 12 x 28 in cm
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