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He table shows the prices of posting large letters. Gerard wants to post two large letters: - a large letter weighing 230g to the nearest 10 grams - a large letter weighing 500g…
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he table shows the prices of posting large letters. Gerard wants to post two large letters: - a large letter weighing 230g to the nearest 10 grams - a large letter weighing 500g to the nearest 10 grams (a) What is the smallest possible price for posting both large letters? (b) What is the greatest possible price for posting both large letters?
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huh very good answers to be honest i would go with B
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