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Fix flakiness of test_np_mixed_precision_binary_funcs #16873

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As title, bumping up the atol

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  • As title.

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Fix #16848

@haojin2 haojin2 requested a review from leezu November 20, 2019 22:33
@haojin2 haojin2 self-assigned this Nov 20, 2019
@ptrendx ptrendx added the R1.6.0 label Nov 20, 2019
@haojin2 haojin2 merged commit 530bd27 into apache:v1.6.x Nov 21, 2019
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