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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 14:00 postolachiveaceslav9

Put your estimation powers to the test and answer the following question: How many hot dogs are sold at major league baseball ballparks in one season? How did you arrive at that answer? Next, come up with a question involving estimation on your own. What would you say is the answer to the question? How did you come to that answer?

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