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Brian measures his height at 160cm to the nearest 10cm. What is the tallest he could be? Give the upper bound as your answer.
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Brian measures his height at 160cm to the nearest 10cm.
What is the tallest he could be?
Give the upper bound as your answer.
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170 cm is the tallest
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