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Mathematics, 14.07.2019 02:50 cjking2320

You are competing in a race. the table shows the times from last year's race. you want your time to be last year's median time with an absolute deviation of at most 6 minutes. complete the inequality to represent the time (in minutes) you hope to achieve

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