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Watermelon one is 2 kilograms lighter than watermelon two and 5 times lighter than watermelon three. Watermelons one and three together are 3 times heavier than watermelon two. Find the weight of each
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Watermelon one is 2 kilograms lighter than watermelon two and 5 times lighter than watermelon three. Watermelons one and three together are 3 times heavier than watermelon two. Find the weight of each watermelon.
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melon 1 is 2kg melon 2 is 4kg and melon 3 is 10kg
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