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Mary and Nancy roasted coffee beans. Mary roasted one fourth of the beans and Nancy roasted one eighth of them. If together they roasted 3 kg of the beans, find the total weight of the beans.
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1 kg= 1000 grams so the 3 kgs they roasted would be 3000 grams.
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