This tests whether the font size keywords are related by larger and smaller - given an inherited value of xx-small, larger should give x-small. For the test to be passed, each should appear as a single word (there are actually two of each!) - there should not appear to be two overlapping words.
The above should appear to be one line of text - even though it is two. One of them has font-size: medium, the other no font-size at all. Since medium is the initial value for font-size, they should be the same, and hence there should only be one line of text apparent.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 3-9% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 9-15% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 15-22% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 22-28% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 28-34% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 34-41% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 41-47% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 47-53% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 53-59% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of 59-66% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of -3 - +3% is implied.
If the above two appear as one, a scaling factor of -12 - 8% is implied (note this is a cumulative test).
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