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A bakery sells cookies in packs of 45 g each for Rs. 7.50 each. If the bakery prodces 115 kg of biscuits every week, how many packs can be made out of the cookies baked? How much if any of the cookies will be left over? If the bakery is able to sell all the packets, how much money will they have in a week?

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2,555;25g; Rs. 19, 162.50
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