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Snow fell overnight layer of thickness 19 cm. In the morning, I had to clear a path 69 m long and one meter wide. How many cubic meters of snow do I clear?
How many kilos was it? (1 m3 fresh snow weighs 350 kg)
How many kilos was it? (1 m3 fresh snow weighs 350 kg)
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