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Kai ling has 4m kg of flour. She bought 2 more packets of flour, each of mass m kg. How much flour does she have now in terms of m
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Originally she had = 4m kg.
2 more, each at m kg = 2*m = 2m
Total = 4m + 2m = 6m
So she has
6m kg
of flour now.
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