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Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words for numbers. Soccer ball specifications require a diameter of 8.65 inches with an allowable margin of error of 0.05 inch.

Use this information to complete these statements.

The equation that can be used to find d, the diameter of a new soccer ball, is |
| =
.

The minimum possible diameter of a soccer ball is
, and the maximum possible diameter is
.

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