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Cans of soda vary slightly in weight. Given below are the measured weights of nine cans, in pounds.
0.8159 |
0.8192 |
0.8142 |
0.8164 |
0.8172 |
0.7902 |
0.8142 |
0.8123 |
0.8139 |
What would you report as the weight of a typical can of soda?
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