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The packages a and b together weigh 6kg Package a is twice as heavy as package b Find the weight of package a and find the weight of package b
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The packages a and b together weigh 6kg
Package a is twice as heavy as package b
Find the weight of package a and find the weight of package b
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Package a is 4kg while package b is 2kg
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