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To find the cost of 1kg of self-raising flour, you can divide the cost of 1.5kg of flour by 1.5.
The cost of 1kg of self-raising flour is 0.60$ / 1.5 = $0.40.
So, 1kg of self-raising flour costs $0.40.
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