Gio weighed five boxes before he shipped them. The weights were:
52, 48, 48, 54, and 50
Which...
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 01:50 jmitial
Gio weighed five boxes before he shipped them. The weights were:
52, 48, 48, 54, and 50
Which statement is true?
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