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Four empty beakers weight a total of 1.84 kg. Each beaker when full holds 0.75 kg of water . How much do two beakers of water weights? Help is for today!!!!!
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Four empty beakers weight a total of 1.84 kg. Each beaker when full holds 0.75 kg of water . How much do two beakers of water weights?
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