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Problem
Mr. Harman needs to know the combined weight in pounds of three boxes he wants to mail. However, the only available scale is not accurate for weights less than pounds or more than pounds. So the boxes are weighed in pairs in every possible way. The results are , and pounds. What is the combined weight in pounds of the three boxes?
Solution
Each box is weighed twice during this, so the combined weight of the three boxes is half the weight of these separate measures
(122+125+127)/2 = 374/2 =187
See Also
2008 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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