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The mass of a watermelon is 1,940g more than the total mass of 8 similar peaches. If the total mass of the watermelon and one such peach is 2,570g, what is the mass of the water…
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The mass of a watermelon is 1,940g more than the total mass of 8 similar peaches. If the total mass of the watermelon and one such peach is 2,570g, what is the mass of the water…
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The mass of a watermelon is 1,940g more than the total mass of 8 similar peaches. If the total mass of the watermelon and
one such peach is 2,570g, what is the mass of the
watermelon?
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Sorry just doing this for the points
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