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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 20:30, lilly9645

Martha has 10 crayons. She measured the lengths of 8 of her crayons to the nearest fourth inch and recorded the data in a line plot. Where should the dots be placed in the line plot for the measurement of Martha's remaining two crayons?

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