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Kiran
's equation gives two rates for 1,2,3 ounces of weights.
Kiran
's also shows a cost of $0.50 for 0 ounces, which is impossible since 0 ounces means nothing is being mailed.
Mai
's equation does not give the rates for 1,2,3 ounces of weights.
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