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Which things should be removed so that the weight of the load is not more than 700 kg? - Mathematics

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Which things should be removed so that the weight of the load is not more than 700 kg?

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The weight should be removed to make the weight equals to 700 kg
= 835 – 700 = 135 kg.

The weight of 3 sacks of rice = 105 kg

The weight of three tables = 30 kg

Total weight of these things = 105 + 30 = 135 kg

So, if they remove 3 sacks of rice and three tables, then the weight will become 700 kg.

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