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A coffee merchant sells a customer 3 lb of Hawaiian Kona at $9.75 per pound. The merchant's scale is accurate to within ±0.03 lb. By how much could the customer have been overcharged or undercharged because of possible inaccuracy in the scale? (Round your answer to the nearest whole cent.)
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