Flower leaf drying
After drying 1 kg of flowers, 0.17 kg of dried flowers remained. After drying 1 kg of leaves, 0.46 kg of dried leaves remained. How many kilograms of water evaporated by drying 1 kg of flowers and 1 kg of leaves?
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