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Mathematics, 30.08.2021 14:00 Panthers23

On the table there is a pile of oranges and lemons that weighs exactly one kilogram. The oranges all weigh 130 grams. The lemons are also all the same weight, which is less than 33 of the weight of an orange. There are twice as many lemons as oranges in the pile. How many lemons are there and how much does each one weigh?​

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