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Many cereals are made with high moisture content so that the product can be formed into various containing 50% `H_(2)O` by mass is produced at the rate of 1000 kg/hr. How much water (in kg) must b evaporated per hour if final product contains only 20% water?
(Fill your answer dividing it by 62.5)

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