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Three containers A, B and C weigh a total of 400kg. Container A weighs 30kg more than container B and container C weighs 10kg more than container A. Calculate the weight of container B.
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Three containers A, B and C weigh a total
of 400kg. Container A weighs 30kg more
than container B and container C weighs
10kg more than container A. Calculate the
weight of container B.
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