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The cost of 1kg potatoes and 2 kg tomatoes was Rs. 30 on a certain day. After two days, the cost of 2 kg potatoes and 4 kg tomatoes was found to be Rs. 66.Identify the unknowns in each situation. We observe that there are two unknowns in each case.

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The unknowns in the problem are
(a) cost of 1 kg tomatoes
(b) cost of 1 kg potatoes
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