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15 June, 04:14

A piece of copper weighed 4⁄5 of a kilogram and a piece of nickel weighed 3⁄5 of a kilogram. How much more did the piece of copper weigh?

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  1. 15 June, 05:54
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    You find the difference in weight by subtacting the weight of the nickel from the weight of the copper.

    ... (4/5 kg) - (3/5 kg) = (4 - 3) / 5 kg = 1/5 kg

    The piece of copper weighed 1/5 kg more than the piece of nickel.
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