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A chef made a 3.1-kilogram blueberry and strawberry mixture for a barbeque. The mixture contains 1 kilograms of 10 blueberries. Which is the most reasonable estimate for the number of kilograms of strawberries
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A chef made a 3.1-kilogram blueberry and strawberry mixture for a barbeque. The mixture contains 1 kilograms of
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1 kilogram
Explanation:
2022EDGE
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