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Mathematics, 01.09.2019 07:30 BEEFYTACO

Someone ! worth
which ones are paired with what?
tiles
candice buys a board that is 12 feet long. the store
incorrectly measures and prices the board at 13.2 feet.
leo weighs 10 pounds of dog food at the pet store.
the scale mistakenly lists the bag at 11.5 pounds.
josie’s odometer says she traveled 24 miles in her car.
her gps, the more accurate source, says the distance
is actually 20 miles.
lenny’s bug collection has a bug that is 16 centimeters long.
lenny fumbles with a ruler and incorrectly reports the
bug to be 18 centimeters long.
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10%
12.5%
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