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Mathematics, 13.08.2019 05:20 esanchez2002fcb

Astudent 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.
using the collected data above, what would be a reasonable rough estimate of the ratio of how many cubic inches per orange?
a. 32.5 oranges per cubic inch
b. 32.5 cubic inches per orange
c. 0.03 oranges per cubic inch
d. 0.03 cubic inches per orange


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