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Mathematics, 18.11.2020 01:00 krojas015

9. A pile of sand has a weight of 65 kg.
Some of the sand is put into a small sack.
The rest of the sand is put into a large sack.
The sand in the large sack weighs 15 kg more than the sand in the small sack.
What is the weight of the sand in the small sack?

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