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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 07:30, burners

Mom and Grandma are each baking chocolate chip cookies. Each gives you two cookies. One of Mom’s cookies has 14 chips in it and the other has 11. Grandma’s cookies have 6 and 8 chips. e. Estimate how many more chips there are on the average in one of Mom’s cookies than in one of Grandma’s. Find the uncertainty in this estimate.

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