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Two tanks A and B contain water at 30°C and 80°C, respectively, calculate the amount of water that must be taken from each tank respectively to prepare 40 kg of water of 50°C.

A

24 kg, 16 kg

B

16 kg, 24 kg

C

20 kg, 20 kg

D

30 kg, 10 kg

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