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What is the interval when written in the form of (lower limit, upper limit)(lower limit, upper limit) ? 97 cm±1.2 cm
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What is the interval when written in the form of (lower limit, upper limit)(lower limit, upper limit) ? 97 cm±1.2 cm
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What is the interval when written in the form of (lower limit, upper limit)(lower limit, upper limit) ?
97 cm±1.2 cm
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when written in the form of lower limit and the upper limit would be 95.8 - 98.2. This can be calculated by subtracting 95 with 1.2 and by adding 95 with 1.2. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more question.
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