The fruit seller uses a watermelon as a standard reference, stating its mass as 12 units. He then compares the mass of each fruit he sells relative to one piece of the watermelon.
How does the fruit seller use the watermelon analogy to establish a standard for measuring fruit masses?
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The fruit seller uses the watermelon analogy to establish a standard for measuring fruit masses by comparing the weight of other fruits to that of a watermelon. This provides a tangible reference point for assessing and pricing fruits based on their weight.