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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 03:00 malachitorres813

A student was conducting a study to determine how many loose Navel oranges that could be packed in different box sizes at the local farmer’s market. The average navel orange had a diameter of 3.2 inches. Using the data collected below what would be a reasonable estimate of a ratio of how many cubic inches per orange? *

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